In Loving Memory of Evie Gallegos
The community of Pueblo is united in grief as it mourns the heartbreaking loss of Evie Gallegos, whose life was tragically taken in a shooting early Thursday morning on the city’s east side. Her passing has left family, friends, and neighbors shaken, searching for comfort in one another as they struggle to comprehend the suddenness of this loss.
According to the Pueblo Police, officers were dispatched around 3:30 a.m. to a residence in the 2800 block of East 14th Street following reports of a shooting. Upon arrival, they discovered Evie deceased at the scene. Another individual at the home sustained gunshot injuries and is expected to survive. As investigators continue their work, detectives are actively searching for those responsible, determined to bring answers and justice to a grieving family.
The Pueblo County Coroner’s Office has confirmed Evie’s death and is working diligently to notify and support her loved ones during this unimaginably painful time. While officials focus on the details of the investigation, the community’s focus remains on remembering the person behind the headlines — a life that mattered deeply and touched many.
Evie Gallegos was more than a victim of violence. She was a daughter, a friend, a neighbor — someone whose presence carried meaning and warmth. Those who knew her speak of her spirit, her laughter, and the quiet ways she showed care to others. Whether through shared conversations, simple acts of kindness, or the comfort of her company, Evie left an imprint that will not be erased by tragedy.
In times like these, a city feels the weight of sorrow together. Pueblo has always been a community rooted in resilience and compassion, and now that strength is being called upon once more. Vigils, prayers, and messages of remembrance are rising as symbols of unity — reminders that even in the darkest hours, love shines through.
As the investigation continues, there is a shared hope that justice will be served and that Evie’s family will find some measure of peace in knowing their community stands beside them. The pain of her loss will not fade quickly, but neither will the memory of who she was.
Today, we remember Evie Gallegos not for the tragedy that took her life, but for the life she lived — a life that deserved many more mornings, many more dreams fulfilled, and many more moments of joy. May her memory be a blessing, and may those who loved her find strength in one another as they carry her spirit forward.







