Hollywood Shooting Kills Father, Daughter
LOS ANGELES (CBS) -- An investigation is under way into the killings of a
43-year-old man and his 8-year-old daughter, both found shot in the head in
their Hollywood apartment.
The killings did not appear to be a murder-suicide, said Officer Jason Lee
of the Los Angeles Police Department.
The Coroner's office released the victims' names: Khachik Safaryan, 43, and
his daughter Lusine Safaryan, 8.
The bodies were found in the 1200 block of Tamarind Avenue near Hollywood
Boulevard about 3:15 Thursday afternoon by the man's 15-year-old daughter,
Lee said.
The child's body was on a sofa, while her father was found in another room.
There was no evidence of forced entry, according to KCAL9.
Police discovered that the family's car, a white 2008 Infiniti with
California license plate 6DQV763, had been moved a few blocks from the
residence, Lee said.
It was unclear who moved the vehicle, but Lee said it would be part of the
investigation.
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LOS ANGELES (CBS) -- An investigation is under way into the killings of a
43-year-old man and his 8-year-old daughter, both found shot in the head in
their Hollywood apartment.
The killings did not appear to be a murder-suicide, said Officer Jason Lee
of the Los Angeles Police Department.
The Coroner's office released the victims' names: Khachik Safaryan, 43, and
his daughter Lusine Safaryan, 8.
The bodies were found in the 1200 block of Tamarind Avenue near Hollywood
Boulevard about 3:15 Thursday afternoon by the man's 15-year-old daughter,
Lee said.
The child's body was on a sofa, while her father was found in another room.
There was no evidence of forced entry, according to KCAL9.
Police discovered that the family's car, a white 2008 Infiniti with
California license plate 6DQV763, had been moved a few blocks from the
residence, Lee said.
It was unclear who moved the vehicle, but Lee said it would be part of the
investigation.
CBS Broadcasting, Inc.