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Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Suspect "King Lucciano"shot and robbed woman he met on dating website

College Park Police released photos of the suspect
The two agreed to meet at the Days Inn on Best Road in College Park on Christmas Eve. She told police the suspect took her out to dinner at the Waffle House at 4582 Old National Highway.
Police said they left the Waffle House without getting any food. On the way back to the hotel he pulled out a gun and ordered her to stop the car and give him her purse and cell phone. "She gives him the purse and as she was attempting to get out of the car he shoots her in the face," said Major Ernest Strozier.
The suspect fled in the woman's 1999 black Jeep Cherokee with a Rhode Island tag along with her purse and her cell phone.

College Park Police released photos of the suspect

Police in College Park want to identify and find a man they say went on a date with a woman he met online, robbed her, stole her car and shot her in the face. Please SHARE this photo to help authorities find this suspect.
Police in College Park want to identify and find a man they say went on a date with a woman he met online, robbed her, stole her car and shot her in the face. Please SHARE this photo to help authorities find this suspect.

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COLLEGE PARK, Ga -- Police are hoping to catch an online predator before he chooses another victim. College Park Police released photos of the suspect from a dating website in hopes that someone will recognize him.
A 34-year-old woman, who police are not identifying, escaped serious injury when the man she agreed to meet for a date, robbed her, stole her car and shot her.
Police said the two met on a dating website phone app called "badoo.com" where the suspect 
displayed several photos of himself under the screen name "King Lucciano", but he told the woman his name was "Cash".
The two agreed to meet at the Days Inn on Best Road in College Park on Christmas Eve. She told police the suspect took her out to dinner at the Waffle House at 4582 Old National Highway.
Police said they left the Waffle House without getting any food. On the way back to the hotel he pulled out a gun and ordered her to stop the car and give him her purse and cell phone. "She gives him the purse and as she was attempting to get out of the car he shoots her in the face," said Major Ernest Strozier.
The suspect fled in the woman's 1999 black Jeep Cherokee with a Rhode Island tag along with her purse and her cell phone.
It was so methodical police are desperate to find him. "Based on how calm she said he was when he did it, it would appear that he did it before and kind of perfected it and he'll probably do it again," Strozier said.
The suspect told the woman he was from Nashville, but police say that could be a lie. She told police the pictures on the app are the man she met. That's why police want the public to see them.
COLLEGE PARK, Ga -- Police are hoping to catch an online predator before he chooses another victim. College Park Police released photos of the suspect from a dating website in hopes that someone will recognize him.
A 34-year-old woman, who police are not identifying, escaped serious injury when the man she agreed to meet for a date, robbed her, stole her car and shot her.
Police said the two met on a dating website phone app called "badoo.com" where the suspect displayed several photos of himself under the screen name "King Lucciano", but he told the woman his name was "Cas
Major Strozier said he is hopeful this crime can be a learning experience before someone gets killed. "When you go to these social media websites for dating you have to be careful of the people you meet because most of the time the profile they put on there is not really them," he said. "If you're going to meet them, do it in a very public place and don't go anywhere with them until you feel comfortable."
Anyone who sees the victim's car or recognizes the suspect is asked to call Crime stoppers Atlanta at 404-577-TIPS (8477). There is a $2,000 reward.

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