Crime & Safety
Man Accused Of Fatally Shooting Girlfriend Possibly Left GA: Police
Investigators believe a Roswell man accused of shooting and killing his girlfriend has possibly left the state.
ROSWELL, GA — Roswell police are still searching for a man who they said killed his 23-year-old girlfriend.
Police said Thursday afternoon that 27-year-old Fabien Perry is not yet in custody. Investigators believe he left Georgia and could possibly be heading to Frederick, Maryland, Wilmington or Dover, Delaware, Charlotte, North Carolina or Columbia, South Carolina.
Perry is wanted for murder in connection with the fatal shooting of his girlfriend Johana Cabrales-Hernandez, who police said shot and killed her just after midnight Wednesday. Officers received a 911 call that a woman was injured at home in the 100 block of Old Ferry Way. Officers found Cabrales-Hernandez dead from an apparent gunshot wound, police said.
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Perry is five-foot-eight and weighs around 165 pounds. Police said he might be driving a red four-door Honda Civic.
“As our investigation has progressed, our detectives believe there is a strong probability that Perry has fled the state,” police said in a statement. “We are working closely with our State and Federal law enforcement partners, and have identified a number of close connections tying Perry throughout the eastern seaboard.”
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