Sikh man kidnapped, killed in U.S.; not ‘intended target’, say authorities

BySG News

February 25, 2026

A 57-year-old Sikh man, reported missing for several days in California, has been found dead in what authorities are describing as a tragic case of mistaken identity.

The victim, Avtar Singh, disappeared on February 17 at approximately 8:52 p.m. in the city of Tracy, located in San Joaquin County. After an intensive search effort, his body was discovered, prompting a homicide investigation and raising alarm within the local Sikh community.


‘He Was Not the Intended Target’

In a statement released by the San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Office, investigators said preliminary findings indicate that Singh was not the intended target of the kidnappers.

Authorities described the killing as a “terrible act” and confirmed that homicide detectives are now working to:

  • Reconstruct the sequence of events leading to the kidnapping,
  • Identify all suspects involved, and
  • Determine why Singh was mistaken for someone else.

Officials did not release further details about how or where his body was found, citing the integrity of the ongoing investigation.


Community in Shock

Local Sikh organizations and community members have expressed deep grief and concern, noting that California’s Central Valley is home to one of the largest Sikh populations in the United States.

Community leaders say they are cooperating with investigators and have urged authorities to:

  • Treat the case with maximum urgency,
  • Explore all motives, and
  • Ensure full accountability for the perpetrators.

A candlelight vigil is expected to be organized once more details are confirmed.


Authorities Call for Public Assistance

The Sheriff’s Office has appealed to the public for:

  • Witness accounts,
  • Home security footage, and
  • Any information that may help identify the suspects or vehicles involved.

Detectives have not ruled out the possibility of multiple attackers.


Investigation Ongoing

Police officials reiterated that all leads remain open and that further updates will be shared once autopsy and forensic results are complete.

Authorities have also emphasized that there is no immediate threat to the wider community, describing the killing as a targeted crime—albeit one in which the wrong person was tragically caught in the crosshairs.

BySG News

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