GPD still needs help in murder case

<span style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 11.9999990463257px; line-height: 13.7999992370605px;">Five months have passed and still no arrests have been made for the murder that occurred at the Hafa Adai Exchange.</span>

November 29, 2014Updated: November 29, 2014
KUAM NewsBy KUAM News
 by Krystal Paco

Guam - Five months have passed and still no arrests have been made for the murder that occurred at the Hafa Adai Exchange.

62-year-old Nick Tolentino was found lying in a pool of his own blood at his salon, Hair Plus.

Although police have released this sketch of a man detectives want for questioning in connection to the case, the case is going cold.

GPD supervisor for Crimes Against Persons Allan Guzman said, "The Tolentino case is still ongoing. We need anybody's assistance to give us more information in regards to the homicide. We're following up on some of the leads that we've got. You can call Crime Stoppers or you can call our office at 475-8572 and speak with the agents at CID. Its very important that if there's information - we're getting leads - we're still following up these leads but we still need people to come forward to provide information as to who may be responsible for this homicide."

The man wanted for questioning is described as standing between 5'8" to 5'10" weighing between 140-150 pounds, a skinny frame, dark complected, short black hair and drives a dark colored sedan.

If you have any information you are urged to call the Guam Police Department at 475-8615/6/7 or Guam Crime Stoppers at 477-4357.