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CrimeSuspect who vandalized businesses in Milpitas and San Jose identified

Suspect who vandalized businesses in Milpitas and San Jose identified

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The Milpitas Police Department (MPD) has reached out to the public for help with locating a vandalism suspect…

Working with San Jose Police Department detectives, MPD detectives have singled out Milpitas’ Tai Van Trinh (age 42) for a crime committed on April 22. 

“Based on the preliminary investigation, there is no indication these incidents are hate motivated,” read a statement from the Milpitas Police Department.

Trinh is suspected to have vandalized 3 businesses here in Milpitas (on the 200 block of W. Calaveras Blvd.) and 5 businesses in San Jose, which are Asian-owned. As of now, his whereabouts are unknown. Police believe the suspect drives a black 2004 Toyota Tacoma, plate number HZM3285.  

Got more info? Call the MPD openly (408-586-2400) or anonymously (408-586-2500), or write in through their 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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