The new photo of Otto Emil Koloto, 22, also known as Otto Mil Huhane, who is suspected of shooting and killing 27-year-old South San Francisco resident, Phillip Lacy, who died Monday.
Police line up residents of a house near the intersection of Victoria Drive and Church Street while they search the house for Koloto. None of the residents were arrested.
Palo Alto police released a new photo of a Gilroy man they believe is responsible for a shooting that occurred 1:45 a.m. July 13 outside the Palo Alto City Hall parking garage.
Last week, city officials asked residents to look out for 22-year-old Otto Emil Koloto, also known as Otto Mil Huhane. He is suspected of shooting and killing 27-year-old South San Francisco resident, Phillip Lacy, who died Monday.
Palo Alto police searched three homes in South Gilroy looking for Koloto. Several of Koloto's acquaintances were detained but no arrests were made. Police are still looking for the wanted man and the city has offered a $10,000 reward for anyone providing information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person responsible for the fatal shooting.
Koloto is described as a 5 feet 6 inch Pacific Islander weighing roughly 150 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes.
Anyone with information about the crime may call 650-329-2190.
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