California Police Are Looking for the Suspect Who Attacked a 91-Year-Old Man as He Was Visiting His Wife’s Grave

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By Wire Service
September 28, 2019US News
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California Police Are Looking for the Suspect Who Attacked a 91-Year-Old Man as He Was Visiting His Wife’s Grave
Police tape in a file photo. (Mark Makela/Getty Images)

Authorities are on the hunt for the man who violently attacked a 91-year-old widower with a large rock as he was visiting his wife’s grave site, police said.

The suspect “took property from the victim” and then fled on foot and later a bike, the Santa Clara Police Department said, calling the attack “unprovoked and ruthless.”

The attack took place at the Mission City Memorial Park cemetery on the morning of Sept. 14. The victim was taken to a nearby hospital for treatment.

Police said they believe the attack was an isolated incident, but urged the pubic to report “any suspicious activity.”

The suspect was described as a 35 to 50-year-old Hispanic or Latino male, about 6 feet tall with a medium build, police said.

He had gray “slicked back hair,” a gray mustache and was wearing a white T-shirt and long black shorts, the department said, and was last seen riding a gray and black mountain bike.

“Anyone with information regarding this crime, including any video capturing the streets surrounding Mission City Memorial Park… is asked to contact Detective Sergeant Nick Richards at (408) 615-4814 or anonymously at (408) 615-4TIP (4847),” the department said.

Gunman in Texas Targeted Drivers Needing Roadside Help

A person suspected of shooting two people and killing one in Ector County, Texas, is in custody as of Sept. 27, according to the Ector County Sheriff’s Department.

The shooter targeted people who were parked on the roadside, the sheriff’s department said.

“This individual apparently pulled up there, and offered to help but it turned bad,” Ector County Sheriff Mike Griffis said in a press conference Friday.

Officials believe the string of shootings have been done by the same person, according to Griffis. While the vehicle descriptions have been similar, the sheriff said the suspect descriptions have varied.

“I hate that this is happening,” Griffis said. “In our hometown again … we’re going to get them.”

Less than four weeks ago, a gunman, while driving, opened fire in Odessa, 20 miles away, driving on streets and the highway, targeting residents and drivers at random. He killed seven people and injured 22 others.

On Tuesday, the department reported two shootings several miles apart from each other at 12:45 a.m. and 7:36 a.m. with no reported injuries. Around 4:45 p.m. that same day, a third shooting occurred, according to police. The victim told police he was shot in the abdomen while he was parked on the side of the road. The victim was treated at a local hospital and released.

Police line.
Police tape in a file photo. (David von Diemar/Unsplash)

On Thursday, a fourth shooting was reported at a vehicle parked along I-20 Business East. The victim was found dead at the scene, the sheriff’s department said.

Several handguns of different calibers were used in the shootings, according to Griffis.

Previously, the sheriff’s department was looking for a white extended cab or crew-cab pickup truck in connection with the shootings.

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