Police say new surveillance photos show a fourth unidentified suspect and a vehicle connected to a deadly home invasion in Pasadena that left a traveling professor dead last week.
New surveillance photos show a fourth unidentified suspect and a vehicle connected to a deadly home invasion last week, Pasadena police say.
The next day, police released video of three suspects they say were seen loitering and collaborating near the victim’s apartment.Pasadena authorities are asking for any information on the identity of three suspects in relation to a home invasion that escalated to a murder. Pasadena police are asking for the publics help to identify these four suspects. The deadly home invasion occurred around 2:15 p.m. Oct. 4 at an apartment located at 402 Garner in Pasadena.
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