Crime & Safety

Suspect In Oceanside Homicide Investigation Last Seen In Orange County: Police

Authorities said the suspect is considered dangerous, so don't approach him and call police.

Police said the suspect was last seen on camera getting off an Amtrak train at 4:30 p.m. in Irvine walking northbound on Barranca Parkway.
Police said the suspect was last seen on camera getting off an Amtrak train at 4:30 p.m. in Irvine walking northbound on Barranca Parkway. (Oceanside Police Department)

OCEANSIDE, CA — Police continue to seek the public's help in identifying a man wanted in connection with a homicide investigation in San Diego's North County.

The killing happened Oct. 4 near 1300 South Myers Street in Oceanside, according to the Oceanside Police Department. Police said the suspect was last seen on camera getting off an Amtrak train at 4:30 p.m. in Irvine walking northbound on Barranca Parkway.

The suspect was described as Black, 175 pounds, and between 5-foot-7 and 6 feet tall, according to the department. He has brown eyes and long braided black hair. He is missing an upper tooth. He was wearing a light gray hoodie and a gray trucker hat with a white mermaid logo.

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Authorities said the suspect is considered dangerous, so don't approach him and call police.

Anyone with information was asked to contact the department's tip line at 760-435-4730.

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