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Suspect who escaped standoff in WeHo shooting identified

WEST HOLLYWOOD – Joshua Findley, a 31-year-old Hispanic man with tattoos on his face, neck, arms, and legs, has been identified as the suspect who allegedly shot his neighbor through a wall in The Dylan luxury apartment complex on Santa Monica Boulevard in West Hollywood. He is a convicted felon who escaped a 7-hour long standoff after police believed he had barricaded himself in his apartment.

Deputy Miguel Meza, the Public Information Officer for Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department, told reporters that the West Hollywood Sheriff’s station received a call of gunshots fired at approximately 8:50 a.m. on Friday in the 7000 block of Santa Monica Boulevard in West Hollywood. Five shots were fired and a woman in her 50s was shot twice, once in the upper torso and once in her lower body. The shots came from her adjacent apartment, reports Meca. She was rushed to a nearby hospital. Her injuries are not life threatening at this time.

A Los Angeles Sheriff’s helicopter landed on La Brea Avenue near Lexington Avenue. LASD put up caution tape and barricaded the area during the investigation from La Brea Avenue to Formosa Avenue.

Joshua Findley has a criminal history. Crescenta Valley

News reported on November 2020, that Findley was arrested and booked for suspicion of robbery, ID theft, and for being an ex-felon in possession of a firearm. He was stopped for an expired registration and tinted windows when police found a large amount of cash, methamphetamine, a methamphetamine pipe, approximately 40 credit cards in various names and gift cards along with driver’s licenses in other people’s names and a loaded unregistered handgun. He was on probation for identity theft during the arrest.

Findley lives at The Dylan. He is considered armed and dangerous with two outstanding warrants for his arrest. He remains at large as of the posting of this piece. Anyone who has seen Findley is asked to avoid approaching him and to dial 911 immediately.

Anyone with additional information can contact Det. Cusiter at 310-855-8850 or Det. Martinez at 213-420-7738. Anonymous tips can be submitted to Crime Stoppers at 800-222-8477 or submitted online at lacrimestoppers.org.

PAUL MURILLO/WEHO TIMES

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