Richmond police seek public’s help in identifying assault suspec

Richmond Police Seek Public’s Help in Identifying Assault Suspec

September 25, 2024

RICHMOND, VA- Richmond Police detectives have requested public assistance in identifying a suspect involved in an assault case dating back to July. The authorities have released photos of the individual linked to the incident.

The assault allegedly occurred shortly after midnight on Sunday, July 14. An off-duty Richmond Police Department (RPD) officer, who was working near a local business on the 1200 block of East Cary Street, was informed about the incident.

Investigators have identified the person in the photos as the suspect in the case. The suspect is accused of assaulting another adult male within the establishment.

Richmond Police urge anyone with information regarding the identity of this individual to contact First Precinct Detective T. Wilson at (804) 646-0672. Tips can also be made anonymously via Crime Stoppers at (804) 780-1000 or through the P3 Tips Crime Stoppers app for smartphones.

Richmond police seek public’s help in identifying assault suspec
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