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Police Ask Public's Help in Solving Hollywood Murder

Los Angeles: Hollywood Homicide Detectives are requesting the public's assistance in identifying and locating the body of a woman who was murdered last month in Hollywood.

On Friday, June 1, 2007, at approximately 12:30 a.m., patrol officers responded to a call stating that a woman had been shot to death in a home at 8581 Cole Crest Drive, in Hollywood.  When police arrived, they found several individuals at the location, all of whom were taken to Hollywood Police Station for questioning. 

Detectives determined that a female victim was in fact shot to death at the residence on Sunday, May 27, 2007.  One of the persons detained, David Mahler, 43, of Hollywood, was later booked for murder at Hollywood Station.

The identity and location of the victim are not known.  She was Caucasian in her late thirties with blond hair, 5'4", 120 pounds, and wore black spandex bike shorts and a tank top of unknown color. Her first name may have been Chrissie.

Anyone with information is asked to call Hollywood Homicide Detectives at 213-972-2910 or 213-972-2915, during normal business hours.  After hours and on weekends, phone the 24-hour toll free Detective Information Desk at 1-877-LAW-FULL (529-3855).

Media inquiries may be directed to Media Relations Section.

Comments

This will go unsolved because the public and political leaders (self-proclaimed and elected) only care about tarnishing the police insted of worring about crime. Until it is them or loved ones that are the vict......funny how that works......

Find her phone or her car and that may lead to her whereabouts. there is a scream on her voicemail that is scary to say the least. I never met chrisie, but I know people that do know her.

I hope this does not go unsolved the answers are right infront of the police all they have to do is check the obvious.Please check the obvious

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