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LBPD Seeks Public's Help: It Releases These Videos Of Suspect And His Vehicle In Anaheim/Magnolia Liquor Store Robbery That's Now A Murder Investigation



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(July 25, 2020, 6:20 p.m.) -- LBPD ius asking for the public's help in releasing five videos (caution: fifth video is disturbing) showing an alleged robbery suspect at a liquor store in the 300 block of W. Aneaheim St. -- in an incident that has become a murder investigation as the store employee grabed onto the hood of the suspect's vehicle and was allegedly thrown from the vehicle as the suspect fled the scene/ .

In its release, LBPD says Detectives assigned to its Homicide Detail "have been actively investigating the incident, collecting evidence, and following up on leads. Through their investigation, they have collected video evidence of the suspect and his vehicle, as well as the incident that led to the death of the male adult victim.

The suspect’s description was previously provided (LBPD release text: male Black, roughly 40 years old, about 5'7" tall, skinny build. short dark hair, and a moustache) and can now be seen on the video.

The suspect vehicle is described only as gray or silver four-door sedan.

Click on the links below to view the video evidence:

  • Video #1 (shows vehicle)
  • Video #2 (shows suspect)
  • Video #3 (shows suspect)
  • Video #4 (shows suspect)
  • Video #5 (caution: disturbing: shows fleeing vehicle and event that led to the store worker's death)

    LBREPORT.com has made screen two saves from videos of the suspect and one of his vehicle (below) .

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    The above screen saves are from LBPD released video.

    LBPD's release states:

    "The public’s help is needed to identify the suspect and his vehicle. Detectives are hopeful additional witnesses will come forward and provide valuable information as the investigation continues. We urge anyone who may have information regarding this incident to immediately contact Long Beach Police Department Homicide Detail Detectives Oscar Valenzuela and Eric Thai at (562) 570-7244. Anyone wishing to remain anonymous may call 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), or text TIPLA plus your tip to 274637 (CRIMES), or visit www.lacrimestoppers.org."

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    As of July 25 at 5:50 p.m., the LA County Coroner's office hasn't released the identity of the store worker pending notification of next of kin.

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