Crime & Safety
'No-Body Homicide': Banning, Cabazon Men Charged
Dillon Entler's remains have not been located despite numerous attempts by law enforcement and volunteers, the sheriff's department said.

CABAZON, CA — The body of 31-year-old Dillon Entler has not been found since he went missing two years ago, but the Riverside County Sheriff's Department believes he was killed. Now the agency has two suspects in custody, each charged with murder in the Cabazon man's death.
Richard Eugene Seevers, 59, of Banning, and Frank Edward Mansfield, 48, of Cabazon were arrested Thursday for their role in the killing, the sheriff's department announced Monday.
Seevers, a convicted felon, and Mansfield, who has also been in trouble with the law, are scheduled to be arraigned on Aug. 21, court records show.
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Entler was reported missing by family members in the summer of 2021 after they didn't see or hear from him for three days, according to the sheriff's department.
During an investigation into the disappearance, "evidence was obtained showing Entler was likely deceased and the victim of a homicide," the sheriff's department reported.
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Entler’s remains have not been located despite numerous attempts by law enforcement and volunteers, the department said, noting its investigation is ruled a "no-body homicide."
It's not clear what led investigators to Seevers and Mansfield. Both men were being held in county jail in lieu of $1 million bail apiece.
Anyone with information about the case is asked to contact Investigator Robertson of the Central Homicide Unit at (951-955-2777 or Investigator Hood at the Cabazon Station at 951-922-7100.
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