Haylee R. Lounsbury, Julia Cvicker Obituary, Death Cause: Janesville police name suspect in June murder-suicide.

Haylee R. Lounsbury, Julia Cvicker Obituary, Death Cause – Janesville police have officially released the identity of the man involved in a tragic murder-suicide that took place at a local apartment complex last month. Authorities confirmed on Friday that 21-year-old Jahvarius Wicks was responsible for the deaths of three individuals before taking his own life.
The incident occurred on June 17 at the Aspen Square Apartments, located at 2605 North Pontiac Drive in Janesville. Wicks, who lived in one of the apartments at the complex, allegedly opened fire on three people inside the residence. The victims have been identified as Haylee R. Lounsbury, 21; Julia Cvicker, 25; and Scott Roberts, 55. All three were pronounced dead at the scene.
According to police reports, Wicks had a previous relationship with one of the victims. That individual was at the apartment to retrieve personal belongings when the shooting began. The exact nature of the relationship has not been disclosed, and law enforcement has withheld additional information, citing the ongoing nature of the investigation.
Investigators confirmed that no children were present in the apartment at the time of the shooting. While details about what led up to the violence remain unclear, authorities continue to work to piece together the events of that day. Police said that, as of Friday morning, they could not provide any further updates or details about the case.
This tragic event has left the local community in shock and mourning. Officials have reminded the public that help is available for individuals dealing with domestic abuse or violence. The National Domestic Violence Hotline operates around the clock and can be reached at 800-799-7233 for confidential support.
Additionally, local services such as Domestic Abuse Intervention Services (DAIS) offer help to those in crisis. DAIS provides 24/7 support and can be contacted by phone at 608-251-4445 or by text at 608-420-4638. More information and resources can also be found online at abuseintervention.org.
Authorities continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the June 17 shooting to determine what may have led Wicks to carry out such a devastating act. The Janesville Police Department has not said whether any prior warning signs were reported or if Wicks had a known history of violence. For now, the community is left grappling with the aftermath of a horrific event that took four lives and shattered the lives of many others.
Law enforcement officials urge anyone with additional information about the case to come forward as the investigation moves forward.