Update: 5/19 @ 11:40 a.m.: The San Bernardino Sheriff’s Deparment says via their social media channels that he investigation remains active in Twentynine Palms, however residents have been alerted that they may now return to their homes.
Adobe Road remains on a “hard closure” from Two Mile Road north to White Sands Drive.
Palo Verde Avenue is now open allowing residents only to access to their homes on Homestead Drive , Manana Drive and Siesta Drive.
The active investigation continues in the City of Twentynine Palms with the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department and federal authorities; The information listed below is an important update for 29 Palms residents and updated roadway closures.
Residents may return to their homes.
Below is the current road closures modifications:
Adobe Road remains on a hard closure from Two Mile Road , north to White Sands Drive.
Palo Verde Avenue is now open allowing residents only to access to their homes on Homestead Drive , Manana Drive and Siesta Drive
An FBI led investigation has left an area of Twentynine Palms under a lockdown that is expected to last through Monday.
According to multiple press releases and social media posts, the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department says it will continue to work with federal authorities on the active investigation, which is affecting the following areas in Twentynine Palms:
Highway 62 to the south
Amboy Road to the north
Bullion Avenue to the west
Utah Trail to the east
The Sheriff’s Department says there are detour signs out guiding residents to alternate routes.
If you have been temporarily displaced and you need emergency access to your home to retrieve medication, medical equipment, pick up or feed animals, or any other urgent necessities the Sheriff’s Department has provided a link to a form that you can fill out for access, and a sheriff’s representative will contact you to coordinate secure supervised access. Requests will be reviewed case by case. Once approved, you’ll need to have government identification and your keys with you.
The FBI has identified Twentynine Palms resident Guy Edward Bartkus, 25, as the primary suspect in the Palm Springs vehicle explosion that occurred on Saturday morning outside a Fertility Clinic. Bartkus was the only person killed in the blast, however 4 other people were injured. The explosion heavily damaged the American Reproductive Centers fertility clinic and shattered windows along Indian Canyon Drive.
The vehicle involved in the explosion was a silver Ford Fusion sedan, plate 8HWS848. If you have information or relevant video or pictures of the suspect or his car, you can contact the FBI at 1-800-CALL-FBI or submit tips via this link.
The FBI has identified Guy Edward Bartkus, 25, of 29 Palms as the primary suspect in the #PalmSprings vehicle explosion. The vehicle was a silver Ford Fusion sedan, plate 8HWS848. Please call 1800 CALLFBI with information or upload relevant video/images at https://t.co/CnxyRN1YIv pic.twitter.com/dYAG26xCYY
— FBI Los Angeles (@FBILosAngeles) May 18, 2025
The Associated Press reports that Bartkus held anti-natalist views and the suspect left a manifesto on his website that expressed that people shouldn’t procreate.
The FBI’s Los Angeles Field office Assistant Director Akil Davis says that this was a targeted attack against the facility and that “Make no mistake… we are treating this as an intentional act of terrorism.”
You can stay tuned to z1077 throughout the day for updates on the investigation in Twentynine Palms.
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