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$20,000 reward offered for information leading to arrest & conviction of Kevin James Gitmed

This past Saturday, October 10, at around a quarter past 10pm, a report of a shooting came into the Milpitas Police Department (MPD) from Milpitas’ Hilton Garden Inn. Upon arrival, officers discovered gunshot victim Causandra Inocencio in the hotel parking lot. 

Inocencio was still alive at the crime scene but passed away at a nearby hospital.

MPD has partnered with the Milpitas Police Officers’ Association and a Los Altos organization called Mothers Against Murder to offer a $20,000 reward for information that leads to the arrest and conviction of the murder suspect. 

The suspect’s name is Kevin James Gitmed. He is a blond-haired, brown-eyed white male standing 6-foot-1 and weighing 250 pounds. Witnesses saw him on a motorcycle. His arms, chest, and hands are tattooed. There is a warrant out for his arrest, and he is considered armed and dangerous. 

Anyone who sees Gitmed is advised by police to call 911. Those with more info can call the MPD openly (408-586-2400) or anonymously (408-586-2500), or can write in through the police department’s website: http://www.ci.milpitas.ca.gov/crimetip.

 

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Eric Shapiro
Eric Shapiro
Eric Shapiro is a writer & filmmaker. As a screenwriter, he’s won a Fade In Award and written numerous feature films in development by companies including WWE, Mandalay Sports Media, Game1, and Select Films. He is also the resident script doctor for Rebel Six Films (producers of A&E’s “Hoarders”). As a journalist, Eric’s won a California Journalism Award and is co-owner and editor of The Milpitas Beat, a Silicon Valley newspaper with tens of thousands of monthly readers that has won the Golden Quill Award as well as the John Swett Award for Media Excellence. As a filmmaker, Eric’s directed award-winning feature films that have premiered at the Fantasia Film Festival, Fantastic Fest, and Shriekfest, and been endorsed by PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals). Eric’s apocalyptic novella “It’s Only Temporary” appears next to Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein” on Nightmare Magazine’s list of the 100 Best Horror Novels of All Time. He lives in Northern California with his wife, Rhoda, and their two sons.

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