Metropolitan Transit System Raises Reward to $10,000 for information about July 18th Shooting

SAN DIEGO – The reward for any information leading to the arrest and conviction of the suspect in the shooting of a Metropolitan Transit System (MTS) Trolley Security Officer on Saturday, June 18 has been raised to up to $10,000. Anyone who might have seen someone matching this person’s description is urged to contact La Mesa Police Detective Jason Sieckman at (619) 667-1439 or Crime Stopper’s anonymous toll-free tip line (888) 580-8477.


La Mesa Police say the suspect is an adult, black, male, in his twenties, about 5’11” with a thin build and wearing dark clothes and black gloves. At the time of the incident, the suspect had a blue duffle bag strapped across his chest.

The incident began at approximately 10:15 p.m. at the Grossmont Center Trolley Station when an unidentified male suspect shot the San Diego Trolley Security Officer twice. After the shooting, the suspect fled towards Grossmont Center. The Trolley Security Officer was taken to a local hospital for treatment and released on Sunday. MTS has enhanced Trolley

Security onboard vehicles and at stations following this incident.
Anyone who calls Crime Stoppers and provides a tip that leads to an arrest in this case may be eligible for a reward of up to $1,000. If the tip also leads to a conviction, there would be an additional reward of up to $9,000.

MTS operates a 54.3-mile light rail transit network, 89 fixed bus routes, and ADA Complementary Public Paratransit Service in the San Diego region. In FY08 it set a system record by carrying more than 87 million passengers and MTS is poised to carry 92 million passengers this year. For more information, go to www.sdmts.com.
 


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