Detectives seek information on 2 persons of interest in shooting death of Alta Loma HS student

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Detectives seek information on 2 persons of interest in shooting death of Alta Loma HS student
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Robert Plyley Jr., a 15-year-old Alta Loma High School sophomore, was killed when gunfire erupted at a Halloween party. Investigators believe he stepped in to try to break up a fight when he was fatally shot. Now, there are two persons of interests.

It's been six weeks since an Alta Loma High School student was shot to death at a Halloween party in Bloomington, and so far, no one's been arrested for the crime.

"I miss my son. I miss his smile and his hugs, I miss his voice and his laugh," said Christina Mensen. "Robert was my only child. Needless to say, Robby was not just my son, he was the love of my life, the center I built my world around; my pride and joy. Detectives said it happened at a house party on Halloween night in the 10600 block of Geronimo Avenue. About 300 people were at the party that night. The shooting was reported just after midnight.

One person of interest is described as a Hispanic female, between 16 and 20 years old, with black hair, wearing a shirt that had a white logo reading "No Justice, No Pizza."

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