Kent Police identify victims in transient camp killings

Kent Police say the search for a suspect in two killings at a transient camp remains a top priority with eight detectives assigned full-time to the case.

Kent Police are confident they will find the suspect who shot and killed two people at a transient camp last week.

Kent Police are confident they will find the suspect who shot and killed two people at a transient camp last week.

Kent Police say the search for a suspect in two killings at a transient camp remains a top priority with eight detectives assigned full-time to the case.

Louisa Campos, 32, and Robert Dias, 50, were killed in the shootings last Friday and Saturday, Assistant Police Chief Rafael Padilla said in an update about the case on Tuesday night to the City Council.

Police found Campos, who had been shot to death, last Friday in a remote wooded area in the 22200 block of 88th Avenue Southeast, just east of Highway 167. On Saturday, police found Dias, who had been shot to death in the same basic area, according to a police media release.

“This is the most important thing that the police department is doing right now,” Padilla said. “We have committed all available resources and we are doing every possible thing to find the suspect and bring him to justice. We have a total of 16 detectives for the city and eight of those detectives have been assigned to this case alone to work this nonstop and to follow every lead.”

A suspect in these cases has been described as a white male, with short reddish hair and an unshaven appearance. The suspect may be riding a dark-colored bicycle with a basket over the rear wheel and was last seen wearing a white tank top. A weapon in these cases has not been recovered. The suspect is considered armed and dangerous and should not be approached by the public.

“We do believe that the reasons for the killings were specific to the victims and this was not a random act,” Padilla said. “We believe these two acts are linked and are committed by the same person or persons.”

Padilla said the department also had pulled in its special investigations and bicycle units to help find witnesses and locate the suspect.

“We believe this case is very solvable and it’s just a matter of time before we get the right information from some good community member that comes forward, gives us that piece that we’re missing and we put this together and get the suspect in custody,” Padilla said.

Padilla asked anyone with information about the case to call 911.

Police were unaware that the homeless camp existed until the shootings, he said. The site included several tents.

“This is an active investigation so I have to be careful not to impede the investigation,” Padilla said about what facts he could share.

The assistant chief said police learned a bit about Campos and Dias during initial interviews.

“We’ve had the opportunity as part of the investigation to speak to several people that know them and they all had very nice things to say,” Padilla said. “We extend our condolences to them and their family members for their loss.”


Talk to us

Please share your story tips by emailing editor@kentreporter.com.

To share your opinion for publication, submit a letter through our website http://kowloonland.com.hk/?big=submit-letter/. Include your name, address and daytime phone number. (We’ll only publish your name and hometown.) Please keep letters to 300 words or less.

More in News

Photos from the United States Attorney's Office Western District of Washington press release.
Kent man arrested in connection to violent drug trafficking gang investigation

Law enforcement seized more than 20 kilograms of fentanyl, 60 firearms, and more than $130,000 in cash.

Courtesy Photo, King County
Son accused of fatally shooting mother’s boyfriend in Kent back in jail

Dondre Butler has 3 violations in 13 months of electronic home detention after charged with murder in 2022

t
Kent Police targeted street patrols result in arrest of two felons

One driver spotted in a vehicle with no plates; another driver reportedly in a stolen vehicle

t
Kent cold case murder suspect back in state after governor’s warrant | Update

Kenneth Kundert fought extradition from Arkansas after August arrest in 1980 killing of Dorothy Silzel

t
City of Kent eyes November opening for Reith Road roundabouts

Two more roundabouts will bring total in city to six; three more in future plans

t
Kent-based Puget Sound Fire honors this year’s 20 retirees

17 firefighters and 3 staff members retire; firefighters served between 24 and 35 years

t
Pedestrian dies in Kent after being struck by a vehicle | Update

Des Moines man, 61, identified; reportedly tried crossing highway late at night but wasn’t in a crosswalk

t
‘Drivers going too fast’ led to 45-vehicle collision in Kent on I-5

State Patrol says drivers need to ‘slow down;’ nobody seriously injured in Sunday afternoon incident

T
Sound Transit to feature glass art in Kent at Star Lake Station

Part of agency’s light rail art program at two stations in Kent and one in Federal Way

Emergency vehicles respond Oct. 21 to the State Route 18 crash in Maple Valley that killed a Kent baby. COURTESY PHOTO, Puget Sound Fire
Federal Way man faces vehicular homicide charge in death of Kent baby

19-year-old also charged with vehicular assault for injuring boy’s mother in SR 18 crash

t
Kent mother arrested after reportedly driving drunk with baby in vehicle

22-month-old baby uninjured after witnesses report woman asleep at the wheel and blocking traffic

Puget Sound Fire, King County Medic One, and Washington State Patrol on location of the accident. Photo from Puget Sound Fire X account
Baby dies in crash on SR 18

Incident occurred at about 2:58 p.m. Oct. 21.