Crime

Artist rendering may resemble subject believed to be connected to 2022 Livingston homicide

The Livingston Police Department said a subject believed to be similar in appearance to an artist rendering, may have been involved in the Nov. 19, 2022 death of 22-year-old Crispin Tafolla-Bravo, according to authorities. Police said an early 2000s silver Ford F-150 pickup truck is believed to be a vehicle involved in the death. Image screenshot from Livingston Police Department news release.
The Livingston Police Department said a subject believed to be similar in appearance to an artist rendering, may have been involved in the Nov. 19, 2022 death of 22-year-old Crispin Tafolla-Bravo, according to authorities. Police said an early 2000s silver Ford F-150 pickup truck is believed to be a vehicle involved in the death. Image screenshot from Livingston Police Department news release. akuhn@mercedsun-star.com

Authorities have released a rendering that may resemble a person believed to have been involved in a 2022 Merced County homicide.

The Livingston Police Department released an artist rendering that is believed to be similar in appearance to a subject involved in the Nov. 19, 2022, homicide of 22-year-old Crispin Tafolla-Bravo. Police said Tafolla-Bravo was found dead inside his vehicle, and based on leads, detectives have determined a vehicle possibly involved in the death is an early-2000s silver Ford F-150.

According to police, officers respond to the area of Celia Drive and Hickory Avenue at about 8:30 p.m. Nov. 19, 2022, after receiving a report of a vehicle parked with the engine running for about 30 minutes. Arriving officers located the man in the driver’s seat of the vehicle with multiple gunshot wounds.

Anyone with information regarding the case is asked to contact Livingston Police Department Detective Taylor Kollmann at 209-394-7916.

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