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Police release images of vehicles of interest in fatal shooting of young man in McKenzie Lake

Police have issued new details in the shooting death of a Calgary man found lying in a street in the McKenzie Lake neighbourhood last year, releasing images of two vehicles seen in video footage.

Matthew Maniago was shot to death in the city's southeast on Oct. 7, 2019

Police released this image from video footage of a white Honda CRV believed to be involved in a 2019 homicide. (Calgary Police Service)

Police have issued new details in the shooting death of a Calgary man found lying in a street in the McKenzie Lake neighbourhood last year, releasing images of two vehicles seen in video footage.

Matthew Maniago was shot on Oct. 7, 2019, around 11:45 p.m. on the 100-block of Mt. Aberdeen Manor S.E. in theMcKenzie Lake neighbourhood.

The 29-year-old was found lying in the street and died at the scene from multiple gunshot wounds.

Police say video footage showedtwo vehicles a blue2017 Nissan Maxima and a white 2007 to 2009 Honda CRV believed to be involved in the shooting.

The Nissan was stolen from a home in Wentworthtwo weeks prior to the shooting, according to police, and was recovered at the scene.

This Nissan Maxima was stolen two weeks prior to the homicide and was found at the scene. (Calgary Police Service)

Police believe the Honda was stolen from a home in Douglasdale the day before the shooting and has not yet been recovered.

The two vehicles may have been in Killarney, in the city's southwest, prior to the killing.

Police say they think the killing was targeted.

"Matthew deserves justice, and we are begging anyone who knows anything to please come forward," said Matthew's father, Bob Maniago, in a statement released by police.

"As a family, we need closure and we are desperate for answers. We cannot go on knowing that there might be someone out there who can help us understand what happened. Our family is forever changed, forever damaged and we will forever suffer."

Anyone with information is asked to contact police at 403-266-1234, the homicide tip line at 403-428-8877 or anonymously through Crime Stoppers.