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SJPD Public Request for Assistance

Updated: Nov 28, 2020


On October 31st, 2020, at approximately 9:15 PM, Officers responded to the parking lot of the FoodMaxx, in the 1500 block of Parkmoor Avenue on a report of a battery. Officers located a conscious adult male victim suffering from head and facial injuries. Paramedics were summoned and the victim was transported to a local hospital. The victim remains hospitalized with life threatening injuries.

The victim is an employee of the FoodMaxx and was retrieving carts at the time of the assault. There are currently no suspects identified or apprehended. The motive and circumstances surrounding the incident are under investigation. The suspect is described as a possible Hispanic male adult in his 20's, approximately six feet tall and medium build with shoulder length hair. He was wearing a black short sleeved t-shirt with a design on the front, red baggy shorts, dark colored shoes, and a hat or beanie. He was with three females and all were associated to a silver four door sedan which was parked in front of the front doors of FoodMaxx. The driver of the vehicle is a possible Hispanic female adult wearing a yellow face mask, black t-shirt with a design on the back, blue jeans, and dark colored lace up shoes. The front seat passenger appeared to be a late teens female initially seen wearing a checkered shirt and tan shorts, with a ponytail. She changed her clothes at the car and was then seen wearing a dark colored sweatshirt and possibly blue checkered pants. The third female was a female adult wearing a blue hooded sweatshirt, dark colored pants, with light colored slides and dark socks. The suspect vehicle was a silver four door sedan with a sunroof, tinted rear windows, and a noticeable dent on the driver's side rear quarter panel between the gas tank and the bumper. Anyone with information is asked to contact Detective Brackett #4009 of the SJPD Assault Unit at 4009@sanjoseca.gov Persons wishing to remain anonymous may either call the Crime Stoppers Tip Line, (408) 947-STOP (7867), or click the "Submit a Tip" link below. Persons providing information leading to the arrest and conviction of the suspect may be eligible for a cash reward from the Silicon Valley Crime Stoppers.

BY:  Officer Steve Aponte #4390 AUTHORIZED BY: Lieutenant Trayer #3301   DATE:  11/13/2020 TIME:  8:00 AMDATE:  11/13/2020 TIME:  7:00 AM

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