65-year-old man killed by burglar in Lincoln Heights

65-year-old man killed by burglar in Lincoln Heights

Authorities were investigating a burglary turned homicide in the Lincoln Heights neighborhood late Monday evening. 

The incident occurred at an apartment complex in the 2000 block of Griffin Avenue at around 9:30 p.m. 

When Los Angeles Police Department officers arrived to the scene the victim, reportedly a 65-year-old man, had after suffering some sort of blunt force trauma. They were first called to the scene by another occupants of one of the complex's units, who said they believed a burglary was in progress. 

The assault occurred after the victim confronted the burglar, who was said to be wearing dark clothing and a mask that covered much of his face.

"The working theory right now is this was a burglary gone bad," said LAPD Lieutenant Ryan Rabbett. "We don't know exactly. We are talking to witnesses, talking to a family member who was inside the apartment with the victim." 

The suspect fled the scene before officers arrived. 

According to police, the man, his wife and their two-year old daughter were both home at the time of the robbery. The wife and daughter were uninjured after being locked inside of the apartment's bathroom.

The victim, who family members have identified as Jose Mancia, was outside with his family watching fireworks before reentering their home. It was then that the suspect is said to have entered. 

Investigators are hopeful that surveillance footage from the apartment complex could help them identify the suspect.

As a result of the investigation, roads in the surrounding area were blocked off for hours. 

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