Tuesday, June 9, 2009

SUPERVISORS RENEW $50,000 REWARD IN ATTEMPTED MURDER CASE OF WHITTIER SHERIFF'S DEPUTY

 

NEWS FROM DON KNABE

Supervisor, Fourth District

County of Los Angeles

822 Hahn Hall of Administration

 

 

 

        FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                                                           Contact:         David A. Sommers

                                                                                                                                        (213) 974-1095

 

 

BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AGAIN RENEWS $50,000 REWARD IN

ATTEMPTED MURDER CASE OF WHITTIER SHERIFF’S DEPUTY

 

Los Angeles, June 9, 2009 – The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors once again unanimously approved a $50,000 reward today for information leading to the arrest and conviction of Emigdio Preciado, the primary suspect in the shooting of Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Deputy Michael Schaap.  The Sheriff’s Homicide Bureau requested that the Board re-establish the $50,000 reward to prompt individuals to come forward and provide information as to the whereabouts of the suspect. 

 

On September 5, 2000, Deputy Schaap was shot and injured while on routine patrol in Whittier with his partner, Deputy David Timberlake.  While attempting to stop a van for a vehicle code violation, the alleged assailants opened fire with an assault rifle from inside the van.  Multiple rounds were fired, one of which struck Schaap in the head.  The bullet fragments were removed at St. Francis Medical Center, and Schaap was released and home with his family by Thanksgiving Day.  A first suspect has already been apprehended, but the second suspect, Emigdio Preciado, is still at large and wanted for attempted murder.  Preciado is an adult male Hispanic presumed to be in Mexico and considered armed and dangerous.

 

“By again renewing this $50,000 reward, this Board intends to send a clear message that we support our deputies 100 percent and that this sort of egregious assault will not be tolerated,” said Supervisor Knabe.  “If this reward serves to bring Deputy Schaap’s attacker to justice, I consider it money well spent.”

 

Information on the whereabouts of Preciado or any other information related to this case should be directed to any local law enforcement office or to the Homicide Bureau of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, at (323) 890-5500.

 

 

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