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Los Altos police launch sketch of aged man’s attacker

Editorial Board Published September 24, 2024
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LOS ALTOS – Authorities on Monday launched a sketch and outline of a suspect needed in reference to an assault on an aged man final week in Los Altos.This sketch of a suspect needed in reference to an assault on an aged man final week in Los Altos was launched by the Los Altos Police Division on Monday, Sept. 23, 2024. 

The sketch and outline had been created with enter from a witness, in response to police.

The assault occurred Sept. 16 someday within the late morning to mid-afternoon close to Foothill Expressway and Interstate 280. Police haven’t launched a motive for the assault.

The sufferer, an 89-year-old Los Altos resident, was taken to an space hospital with head accidents. He’s now recovering at residence.

“Los Altos police extends well wishes to the victim and his family as they heal from this traumatic experience,” police mentioned.

Anybody with info associated to the case can contact the police division at 650-947-2770 or the nameless tip line at 650-947-2774.

Examine again for updates.

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