Fef Crime Report

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VALLEJO POLICE DEPARTMENT Press Release (707) 651-7147 March 4, 2009 (2:30PM) Lt. Abel Tenorio VPD Case # 08-14018 On August 23, 2008, at approximately 1150 PM, Vallejo Police Department Officers responded to a call of a shooting that was reported to have just occurred in the street near 125 Power Drive. Officers determined that the crime began in an apartment in the complex at 1333 North Camino Alto, where numerous victims and witnesses were present. Two armed suspects forced their way into an apartment with the intent of robbing the occupants. A struggle took place, and the suspects fired shots inside the apartment. The occupants of the apartment began to flee and additional shots were fired as the suspects chased 34 year old victim August McCoy. Victim McCoy was found laying in the street and was pronounced deceased at the scene. Detectives have been able to identify several cooperative witnesses and victims who have worked to produce the attached sketches. Detectives and the victim’s family are asking for help in identifying the suspects. Anyone with information is asked to call Detective Mat Mustard at (707) 648-4514. Citizens are also reminded that they can always call The Vallejo Crime Stoppers anonymous tip line at (707) 644STOP.

The Vallejo Crime Stoppers™ tip line (644-STOP) is a anonymous tip line that offers cash rewards for phone tips that solve violent and/or serious crimes committed in the greater Vallejo area.

Suspect #1 Black Male, Late Teens to Early 20’s, Approximately 5-8 or less, medium build, oily complexion.

Suspect #2 Black Male, Late Teens to Early 20’s, Approximately 510 to 6-0. Skinny. Had twisty or dreadlock style hair.

The Vallejo Crime Stoppers™ tip line (644-STOP) is a anonymous tip line that offers cash rewards for phone tips that solve violent and/or serious crimes committed in the greater Vallejo area.

The Vallejo Crime Stoppers™ tip line (644-STOP) is a anonymous tip line that offers cash rewards for phone tips that solve violent and/or serious crimes committed in the greater Vallejo area.

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