
(KRON) – The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has unveiled two suspect sketches regarding a San Francisco homicide.
Nine years ago, Calvin Riley was fatally shot while playing Pokémon Go at the Aquatic Park in San Francisco. Riley, according to the FBI, and a friend were walking near the end of the promenade when the victim was struck by a bullet that had a north-to-northwest trajectory around 9:50 p.m. on Aug. 6, 2016.
Authorities said the FBI was initially aware that two people were in the area at the time of the shooting.
Individual One is believed to be the driver of a vehicle accompanied by a blonde female, approximately 20 to 30 years of age, parked in the area, according to the authorities.
Individual Two was seen recording video at the crime scene.
Also, two suspicious vehicles were identified: one 2015 white Hyundai Sonata and one dark-colored Audi A3 Wagon. Per the FBI, the vehicles arrived together shortly before the homicide and departed in tandem immediately after the homicide.
Information leading to the suspects’ identification can result in a $25,000 reward from the FBI.
The agency said, “FBI San Francisco would like to speak with anyone who was a resident in the area, has information on the homicide or events surrounding the homicide, and/or has information about the two individuals or the two suspicious vehicles.”
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