Richard Chavez loved his family, especially his 5-year-old son. His sister, Brittany Cazares, remembers him as a good friend and a great brother, full of smiles.

On Wednesday, police identified Scottsdale resident Chavez, 26, as the victim in a shooting near Frank Lloyd Wright Boulevard and Thompson Peak Parkway Saturday afternoon.

One of Chavez’s sisters called 911 after she stopped by Highlands Apartments and found broken glass outside his apartment, police said.

Officers arrived at the apartment around 4 p.m. and found Chavez dead inside, police said.

Chavez was a full-time dad to his 5-year-old son, Cazares said. She also said Chavez was a “very hard worker” and trying to start a business. Chavez was engaged to his son's mother, Trisha Dunkel,

“He loved his son,” Cazares said. “He would do anything for his son.”

Chavez was generous and loved to spend time with his family, have barbecues and listen to music, Cazares said.

“He was just a good person,” she said.

Another one of Chavez's sisters, Whitney Ortega Chavez, created a GoFundMe page for Chavez's fiance and son. As of Wednesday, the page has raised more than $1,700 of a $4,000 goal.

"This was an unexpected event and we thank you all for any donations and ask for your prayers during this unimaginable time," Chavez Ortega wrote on GoFundMe.

Police do not have any suspect information yet, but Scottsdale Police Sgt. Kevin Watts said “it does not appear to be a random attack.”

The investigation is ongoing.