Have you seen him? Faces of Suspect in Illinois July 4 parade shooting

Robert Crimo Ill. person of interest in the Illinois shooting at July 4 parade

Robert Crimo Ill. person of interest in the Illinois shooting at July 4 parade

A person of interest in the deadly shooting at the July 4 parade in Highland Park, Illinois has been identified.

He was named as Robert (Bobby) E. Crimo III. He is twenty-two years old, said City of Highland Park Police Department, working in collaboration with the FBI and the Lake County Major Crime Task Force.

The suspect is believed to be driving a 2010 Silver Honda Fit, IL Lic. Plate DM 80653.

Here is the full statement released by City of Highland Park Police Department, as the manhunt for Crimo III continues.

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Investigators from the City of Highland Park Police Department, the FBI, the Lake County Major Crime Task Force and law enforcement agencies throughout the area have been working tirelessly on the investigation of the active shooter at the Highland Park (IL) Fourth of July Parade.

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Through law enforcement partnerships and community information and leads, a person of interest has been identified as Robert (Bobby) E. Crimo III. He is twenty-two years old. He is believed to be driving a 2010 Silver Honda Fit, IL Lic. Plate DM 80653. A photograph is included below.

Numerous federal, State and local law enforcement agencies working on apprehending this person of interest. Investigators continue to receive tips from the public and law enforcement partners, and will follow up on all of them. Individuals who have information to share with police, are urged to contact 1-800-CALL-FBI.

The City of Highland Park extends its deepest condolences to the loved ones of those who were impacted by the horrific incident in our community.

Further information regarding this investigation will be posted to cityhpil.com as available, and law enforcement will continue to provide regular briefings to the public

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