The suspect has been described as a male who stands about 5'7' tall and weighs around 160 pounds. He was wearing a black shirt, black jacket, white shorts and blue shoes on the day of the crime.
Authorities are seeking public assistance in locating a man who they believe fatally stabbed a homeless veteran on the Los Angeles City College Campus back in early November. at around 2 p.m., when Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department deputies were dispatched to a parking garage on campus after learning that a person was suffering from several stab wounds to the upper body. He was under a staircase in the garage when he was attacked.
The victim, who has been identified as Delbert Ray Collett, 64, was pronounced dead at the scene. Collett was a U.S. Army Veteran and attended classes at the college back in 2014. He previously lived in Alaska, Oklahoma and Montana. After nearly a month of searching, deputies are now asking the public for help in identifying the suspect. Surveillance footage from the scene shows the suspect, described as a male who stands about 5'7" tall and weighs around 160 pounds, wearing a black shirt, black jacket, white shorts and blue shoes on the day of the crime.
"Dark complected with curly hair, possibly transient and wearing a mask," said LASD Lieutenant Patricia Thomas during a press conference on Wednesday.Additionally, LASD deputies are hoping to be put in contact with family members of Collett's.
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