Robber viciously beats elderly woman in Daly City
Carolyn Hileman* | January 21, 2008
Filed Under Crime Criminals Justice
$10,000 reward offered in Daly City case in which victim was hit with crowbar DALY CITY — A brutal assault on a 78-year-old woman during a daytime burglary in an upscale Daly City home has left the victim in critical condition and prompted the city to offer a $10,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of her suspected attacker, police reported Thursday. The assault began with a robber forcing his way into a house in the city’s quiet Serramonte neighborhood, and concluded with the senior lying semi-conscious, fighting for her life on the floor of her home. She was bleeding profusely from massive blows to the face and the head — the victim of repeated strikes to the head with a crowbar, according to police. Officials have identified a 28-year-old suspect in the attack. “It was horrible,” said Daly City police Lt. Jay Morena. “In my 28 years, I can’t recall anything similar — such a vicious attack on an innocent person inside her home in broad daylight.” ... Police are now searching for Jose Perez Gonzalez, 28, of South San Francisco. Gonzalez, who stands 5 feet 6 inches tall and weighs 145 pounds, is an illegal immigrant from Guadalajara, Mexico, police reported. He has shaved black hair, brown eyes and several distinctive tattoos on his right arm: a Harley-Davidson motorcycle emblem and a black dragon.
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