
Homicide detectives from the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department joined San Marino police early Tuesday after a man was found unresponsive in the 1900 block of Los Robles Avenue and later died at a hospital. Officers shut down the area around the scene while investigators documented evidence and interviewed potential witnesses.
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Investigators Focus On Parked Sedan
Sky5 aerial footage showed San Marino officers zeroing in on a silver four-door sedan parked at the corner of Los Robles Avenue and Monterey Road, with the rear driver’s-side door and trunk standing open and several items spread across the hood, according to AOL. Throughout the morning, investigators paced around the car and combed the surrounding street, working to piece together what led to the man’s death. Authorities have not said how the man was first discovered or whether he had any confirmed connection to the vehicle.
Timeline And Official Notices
The call came in at about 2:35 a.m., and first responders took an unidentified man to a nearby hospital, where he was later pronounced dead, according to MyNewsLA. Officials have not released the victim’s name or a cause of death, saying only that the case remains an active investigation. Detectives are continuing to process physical evidence and are urging anyone who might have seen or heard something in those early-morning hours to speak up.
How To Help The Investigation
The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department lists its Homicide Bureau phone number as 323-890-5500 on its website, and LA Crime Stoppers accepts anonymous tips at 800-222-TIPS (8477), as noted by the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department and LA Crime Stoppers. The department also receives information through the P3 Tips mobile app, which allows users to submit details without giving their names. Detectives say they are sorting through video and other material collected at the scene as they try to determine what unfolded on that San Marino corner.









