Crime & Safety
LAPD Serves Warrant In Beverly Hills In Search Of Homicide Suspects
Police continue to investigate the January shooting deaths of three people in West Los Angeles.

BEVERLY HILLS, CA — Police served a search warrant at a Beverly Hills apartment building Wednesday morning after tipsters led authorities to the area as part of an investigation into a triple homicide.
The warrant was served by the Los Angeles Police Department in connection to the shooting deaths of three people in West Los Angeles on Jan. 28. Iyana Hutton, Nenah Davis and Destiny Sims were shot inside a vehicle and pronounced dead on the scene; four additional victims were transported to local hospitals, according to the LAPD.
On Wednesday, LAPD detectives served a warrant at an apartment building on the 8600 block of Wilshire Boulevard. They were led to the apartment after releasing surveillance video that showed the homicide suspects driving a blue Tesla. Residents called in tips saying they saw the vehicle around West LA and Beverly Hills, according to police.
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The apartment was empty when police arrived Wednesday morning. Investigators are processing the scene looking for forensic evidence that may have been left behind, according to the LAPD.
Police are continuing their attempts to identify the suspects and are seeking any information related to the apartment building or vehicle.
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The shootings occurred Jan. 28 at 2:30 a.m. The suspects' blue Tesla had black wheels, no license plates and collision damage to the right-front bumper.
The three suspects are all Black men; one is described as being between 5'8" and 5'10" and weighing between 150-170 lbs. He was described as wearing a black sweatshirt and pants at the time.
The other two suspects were wearing dark clothing.
Anyone with information is asked to call the LAPD Robbery-Homicide Division at 213-486-6890. On weekends or after business hours, people can call 213-484-6700. Anyone wishing to remain anonymous can call Crimestoppers at 800-222-8477 or visit the Crimestoppers website.
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