Press release from Asheville Police Department:
UPDATE, July 19:
Asheville, NC (July 19, 2024): Asheville Police Department Detectives have identified and charged two people in the recent Orbeez-style water pellet gun assaults targeting pedestrians.
Through strategic technological investments and innovative use of License Plate Readers (LPR) and surveillance video analysis, APD has identified and charged Darius Ramont Brown (07/10/1992) and David Wayne Faubus (06/19/1993) with Assault on a Female, Simple Assault, and Misdemeanor Cruelty to Animals.
“We commend the efforts of our detectives and the effectiveness of our technological resources in swiftly identifying the suspects,” said Chief Mike Lamb, Asheville Police Department.”We urge any additional victims or witnesses who have not yet come forward to contact us immediately.”
The Asheville Police Department continues to encourage anyone who was targeted or has information regarding these incidents to contact APD by texting TIP2APD to 847411 or using the TIP2APD smartphone application. You can also call APD at (828) 252-1110.
July 18: The Asheville Police Department is seeking the public’s assistance in identifying individuals involved in recent incidents in which resembled Orbeez-style water pellet guns were used to target pedestrians.
Over the past week, APD responded to multiple reports of individuals being targeted by unknown suspects shooting in what is believed to be Orbeez-style water pellets from a white SUV. These incidents occurred across various locations within the city, mainly in the downtown area and surrounding neighborhoods.
Detectives are specifically seeking information to identify two black males depicted in attached photos related to these incidents. The white male and the vehicle seen in the photos have already been identified.
The Asheville Police Department is urging anyone who was targeted or struck during these incidents and has not yet contacted the police to do so immediately by texting TIP2APD to 847411 or using the TIP2APD smartphone application (search “Asheville PD” in your app store). You can also contact APD at (828) 252-1110.
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