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    $25,000 reward offered for Freeway killer
    By Jason Kandel, Staff Writer

    San Gabriel Valley Tribune
    May 27, 2003

    Thursday, May 27, 2004 - NORTH HOLLYWOOD - Officials today posted a
    $25,000 reward for information leading to the identification, arrest
    and conviction of the killer of Garen Ketikyan, 20, who was shot in
    March as he and a friend were driving on the Hollywood (170) Freeway.

    The family of Ketikyan, who had been working full-time at a supermarket
    while studying business at Valley College before he was killed March 8,
    hopes the money will encourage witnesses to come forward.

    "We want to find the people who did it," said the victim's older
    brother, Harut Ketikyan, 24, a Los Angeles County probation
    officer. "The best thing for (the suspects) is to turn themselves
    in. They killed the wrong person. He was a good kid. The pain is
    still there."

    Someone in a white Ford Mustang fired a gun at him as he and a friend
    just after midnight March 8 as he drove his 1998 Mercury Marquis
    north on the freeway near Sherman Way. His passenger, whose name was
    not released for his safety, was uninjured.

    The suspect, who police believe was in the passenger seat of the
    Mustang, is described as a bald Armenian man, 20 to 25, with a muscular
    build. The Mustang had low-profile chrome rims, and Xenon headlights
    that give off a blue tint.

    Police were investigating whether an earlier confrontation might have
    triggered the death. About 15 minutes before he was killed, Ketikyan
    and his passenger were stopped at a traffic signal at Coldwater
    Canyon Avenue and Victory Boulevard, and beeped their horn at two
    motorcyclists who didn't move when the light turned green.

    The men got off the bikes, removed their helmets and began walking
    toward the Mercury in a threatening manner, but then the confrontation
    ended without incident and everyone drove away.

    About 15 minutes later, Ketikyan was on the freeway when a white
    Mustang, with chrome wheels and a new-car registration pulled alongside
    and someone inside fired 10 to 15 rounds, Coffey said. Ketikyan was
    struck in the head and died at the scene.

    The passenger later told detectives he believed the men in the Mustang
    were the motorcyclists who had accosted them earlier.

    Ketikyan moved with his family from Armenia in 1991. He worked at Jon's
    Market in West Hollywood while studying business at Valley College.

    Anyone with information about the case is asked to call Coffey at the
    LAPD's North Hollywood station, (818) 623-4075. On weekends and during
    nonbusiness, contact the 24-hour toll-free number at the Detective
    Information Desk, at (877) LAWFULL, (877) 529-3855.

    ---

    Jason Kandel, (818) 713-3664 [email protected]
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