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Originally published July 24, 2011 at 10:55 PM | Page modified July 24, 2011 at 10:58 PM

Suspect may have fled to California

Seattle police are searching for a “person of interest” who may have fled to San Francisco after the weekend beating death of a 50-year-old Southeast Seattle man, a San Francisco police spokeswoman said.

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SEATTLE —

Seattle police are searching for a “person of interest” who may have fled to San Francisco after the weekend beating death of a 50-year-old Southeast Seattle man, a San Francisco police spokeswoman said.

San Francisco police declined to release additional details about the all-points bulletin except to say it involved a person wanted for questioning in a Seattle homicide.

Seattle police spokesman Detective Mark Jamieson declined to comment Sunday evening on whether a bulletin had been issued or if detectives were searching for someone. The case remains under investigation, he said.

Seattle police received a call of “suspicious circumstances” about 3 a.m. Saturday at a home in the 5100 block of South Garden Street in Southeast Seattle. Detectives said the victim had been struck in the head by a known suspect who fled. The victim died at the home from severe head trauma, police said.

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