College Athlete's Pokémon Go Murder Gets Fresh Look After FBI Releases Suspect Sketch
- New information about the murder of 20-year-old Calvin Riley was released nearly a decade later, including a sketch of a second person of interest believed to be involved in the case.
- The FBI released a new sketch of a second person of interest in the murder of Calvin Riley after nine years since his death at Aquatic Park in San Francisco while playing Pokémon Go.
- Calvin Riley was shot on August 6, 2016, and investigators noted that he was not robbed during the incident.
- A reward of up to $25,000 is being offered by the FBI for information that leads to identifying the suspects involved in Calvin Riley's murder.
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Dramatic new twist in Pokemon Go murder of college baseball star 9 years later
COPS have released an update in the murder of college baseball player Calvin Riley. The 20-year-old was killed in San Francisco in August 2016. Facebook/Justice For Calvin RileyCalvin Riley was shot dead at the age of 20 back in 2016[/caption] Facebook/Justice For Calvin RileyCops have provided an update on the unsolved case[/caption] The FBI has released a sketch of a second person of interestFBI The aspiring MLB prospect was playing video game…
FBI releases new lead into murder of college baseball pitcher killed in California park while playing Pokémon GO in 2016
The FBI released a new sketch of a second person of interest, believed to be involved with the murder of 20-year-old Calvin Riley, who was murdered while at Aquatic Park in San Francisco in 2016.
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