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Man Wanted For The Deaths Of His Mother And Grandfather

Man Wanted For The Deaths Of His Mother And Grandfather

A man who is believed to be responsible for the death of his mother and grandfather has been declared a wanted by Fresno County Sheriff’s Office and a reward has been placed.

Homicide detectives identified the possible suspect from the Jan. 6 incident as 25-year-old Rahmad Kerel Parke of Fresno.

According to the agency, Parke fled the scene. Authorities said Parke may be a transient and is known to frequent the Fresno area, as well as Santa Monica, Van Nuy and Sherman Oaks in Southern California.

The Fresno County Sheriff’s Office said Rahmad Karel Parke, 25, had been identified as suspects in the murders of her mother Melba Abdelaziz, 58, and her father, 90-year-old Mel Abdelaziz.

On January 6, a call about an injured man was answered in the 5100 block of East Tulare Avenue.

The dead body of the grandfather was found in the front courtyard of the house and the mother was found dead inside the house.

According to the sheriff’s office, the two lived together because she was providing medical care for her father, who had been pastor of the church for 70 years.

Officials did not specify how the mother and grandfather died or share a motive for the attack.

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Detectives are seeking information from people who may have seen Parke or know where he is living. Valley Crime Stoppers has offered a reward of $3,000 to anyone leading to the arrest.

Parke can be transient, and is often noted for Fresno and Los Angeles counties, particularly in the areas of Santa Monica, Van Nuys and Sherman Oaks, officials said.

“If located, the public should not contact Parke. Instead, call law enforcement immediately,” the sheriff’s office said.

He is described as 5 feet, 10 inches tall, 185 pounds, with brown eyes and black hair. He may have facial hair, officials said.

Anyone with information about this case is asked to please contact Detective Jose Diaz at (559) 600-8204 or (559) 448-7089 or Valley Crime Stoppers at (559) 498-7867.

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