Oakland Police Looking For Tesla Model Y Owner's Help In Murder Case via insideevs.com
Now that authorities across the globe have learned that Tesla's built-in cameras are being used to solve crimes, it's not uncommon for them to check surveillance footage of the area around incidents to see if they can locate a Tesla that was nearby. In the case of a dentist that was shot in Oakland, there's a Tesla Model Y that may provide some missing details.
As you can see from the video and details below, an Asian-American dentist was shot in Oakland just this week. Sadly, she died of gunshot wounds. The robbery was caught on video, but it may not be enough to identify the criminals. However, aThe Oakland Police are hoping that we can share this information around so that theowner will see it and come forward with the footage.
The social media posts refer to the dentist as"prominent" and"well beloved" in the Oakland community. As reported by our friends atshared that the Asian-American dentist is named Lili Xu. The perished dentist's friends have come forward to get local leaders to push for justice for Xu. Xu's friend Nelson Chu was with her when the robbery occurred. He told the police he heard gunshots and saw a flash only to find Xu lying on the ground on the other side of the car. She suffered from two gunshots to the back, but he said that the criminals didn't end up robbing her. Xu was pronounced dead at the hospital.
To contact the Oakland Police Department with any information that may help with the case, use either of the following phone numbers:
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