Guam - The Guam Police Department is looking for people who saw what happened in Tumon on Tuesday night during the Chad Desoto rampage that sent fourteen people to the hospital and took the lives of two women and a man, and even hoping to obtain as much video or still footage from bystanders of the tragedy in Tumon.   

"Detectives have established a call center in which they are requesting to receive any information from the public on this recent stabbing involving Mr. Desoto," said police spokesperson Officer A.J. Balajadia. He explained that a call center staffed by GPD has been established for receiving information from the public as police look to get more incident and eyewitness accounts.

"Two locations one is a call center you can call into and make arrangements to meet with one of the detectives, the person on the other end will take your information and a detective will contact you later to meet with you. The other is a walk in and you can also call in prior to that," he said.

The second location was established at the Outrigger Hotel to conduct interviews with possible witnesses. "We are asking for all people who have spoken to the media, put comments on Facebook - if they were there or if they were involved in any way please come forward so we get their information and possibly use them as witnesses in this case," said Officer Balajadia.

The call center will be open indefinitely, but the room at the Outrigger Hotel will remain open until tomorrow morning, unless advised otherwise. Residents are asked to contact 475-8553 to provide information. For walk-in interviews, you can contact 646-1813.