The Bell County Crime Stoppers are asking the public for help in finding a guy who fired gun shots and damaged vehicles in Killeen.

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According to Killeen Police, officers responded to a call of shots fired in the 600 block of Hall Avenue around 5:20p on Sunday, August 7.

Do You Recognize This Guy

There doesn't seem to be much to go on and the pic is pretty fuzzy but Killeen Police are hoping that somebody will recognize him.


Bell County Crime Stoppers
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According to the Bell County Crime Stoppers website, the guy is a black male wearing a dark in color shirt, light blue jeans and white tennis shoes.

Killeen Police Report

According to the report, casings were found from the 400 block of N. 12th Street to the 300 block of N. 14th Street. The good news is that no persons were reported shot from the incident however, several vehicles were damaged.

KXXV reported that according to police,

"Detectives with the General Investigations Unit are asking for the community’s assistance in identifying the male in this photo. They located surveillance video of this suspect firing a handgun in the roadway."

Anyone who may recognize this guy or knows anything about the shootings are asked to call Bell County Crime Stoppers at 254-526-TIPS (8477) or go online at www.bellcountycrimestoppers.com.

You can also download the P3Tips App for IOS or Android and give an anonymous tip. All information is confidential and anonymous and if your tip leads to the arrest of the person(s) responsible, you could be eligible to receive a reward up to $1,000 in cash.

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