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Man Accused of Perpetrating 2022 Desert Hot Springs Murder Due for Arraignment

Man Accused of Perpetrating 2022 Desert Hot Springs Murder Due for Arraignment

INDIO (CNS) - A convicted felon accused of gunning down a 41-year-old
Desert Hot Springs man almost four years ago is slated for arraignment today on
murder and other charges.
  

Camillo Castillo, 28, of Desert Hot Springs allegedly killed Jayson
Jamar Green in 2022.
  

Along with first-degree murder, Castillo is charged with sentence-
enhancing gun and great bodily injury allegations, as well as being a prior-
strike felon.
  

The defendant made his initial court appearance Wednesday before
Riverside County Superior Court Judge Dean Benjamini, who appointed him a
public defender and scheduled his formal arraignment for Friday morning at the
Larson Justice Center in Indio.
  

Castillo is being held on $1 million bail at the Byrd Detention Center.
  

According to the Desert Hot Springs Police Department, on the morning
of July 18, 2022, there was an unspecified confrontation between the defendant
and Green in the area of Buena Vista Avenue and West Drive.
  

During the encounter, Castillo allegedly pulled a handgun and shot the
victim multiple times, then fled the location, police said.
  

Paramedics arrived moments and found Green gravely wounded. He was
taken to Desert Regional Medical Center in Palm Springs, where he lingered in a
coma for a week before succumbing to his wounds.
  

``While investigative efforts were exhaustive, detectives were unable
to identify a suspect at the time, and the case remained unsolved,'' according
to a DHSPD statement.
  

The investigation was reopened earlier this year, netting ``new
leads'' that pointed to Castillo as the alleged shooter, the agency stated.
  

No other details were disclosed, including a possible motive.
  

The defendant was taken into custody without incident at a Desert Hot
Springs park on March 31.
  

His prior convictions were not listed.
  

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By: City News Service

April 10, 2026

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