Detectives ID man, woman found shot dead in SW MiamiDade home amid investigation
Dec 08, 2025
Authorities have identified a man and woman who, they said, were found dead inside of a Southwest Miami-Dade home, a disturbing discovery that left neighbors in shock.
Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office detectives said 44-year-old Ulises Cabrera Gonzalez and 42-year-old Susana Rosales Koris were found
suffering from gunshot wounds inside a residence near Southwest 170th Terrace and 153rd Court in The Hammocks, Saturday afternoon.
MDSO spokesperson Samantha A. Choon said the call initially came in for a man bleeding.
“Miami-Dade Fire Rescue arrived and pronounced the adult male and the adult female deceased on scene,” she said.
“It’s such a tragedy,” said neighbor Louie Musngi.
Musngi, who has lived in The Hammocks for 14 years, said Cabrera Gonzalez and Rosales Koris were a couple.
“They moved here, like, maybe about four years ago. Excellent family. They were, like, doting parents; you could see them with their kids, and I never saw this coming,” he said.
“I’m sad because they had two kids,” said another area resident.
As for who was behind the gun, that remains unclear, though deputies said they are not ruling out that the crime was domestic in nature.
“We’re not disarding that possibility,” said Choon.
Saturday afternoon, the quiet street was full of detectives as they tried to piece together what happened.
Speaking with 7News in Spanish, Elaina Gonzalez said area residents are worried, adding that this neighborhood is usually quiet and safe.
Early Monday morning, a 7News crew spotted a candle lit outside the home.
Detectives have not shared any updates as to whom they believe was responsible for this shooting, as they continue to investigate.
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