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Huntington Beach Police Seek Public's Help to Identify Suspects in Alleged Elder Abuse at Dog Beach

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Published on December 08, 2023
Huntington Beach Police Seek Public's Help to Identify Suspects in Alleged Elder Abuse at Dog BeachSource: Facebook/Huntington Beach Police Department

The Huntington Beach Police Department is currently seeking the help of the public to identify two men connected to an alleged elder abuse incident that transpired at Dog Beach. The assault on an elderly man reportedly took place on the morning of November 25, according to authorities.

Investigators have circulated photographs of the suspects in the hope that members of the community can assist in swiftly bring them to justice. The post shared by the HB Police Department details the event and asks for anyone with information to step forward. Sources from the department indicate that the case is being overseen by the Crimes Against Persons Unit but have not yet released further details about the ongoing investigation.

Anyone who recognizes the individuals in the images or has knowledge about this crime is encouraged to contact Detective J. Kearby at 714-536-5943. As the inquiry continues, the department stresses the importance of community collaboration in apprehending those responsible for this assault.

For those preferring to provide information anonymously, Orange County Crime Stoppers is accepting tips at 855-TIP-OCCS (855-847-6227). By offering a confidential avenue, authorities hope to encourage witnesses or anyone with relevant information to come forward without fear of retribution. The call for public assistance was made in a Facebook post by the HB Police Department, which urges the community to help ensure that individuals who disrespect our elders are held accountable for their actions.