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Police Looking For Suspect In Deadly Bar Fight

By: Allison Morrison
Updated: July 31, 2009
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A bar fight early Friday morning turns deadly and now police are looking for the suspect.

It happened just before 2:00 Friday morning.

Witnesses say the suspect walked up to the victim inside The Boss Office Bar on 34th Street and got into a boxing stance for no apparent reason.

Police tell us 26-year-old Christopher Eric Perez was the victim in this case.

We're told he suffered several stab wounds and was taken by a private vehicle to an apartment on the 65-hundred block of Avenue Q.

It was at that apartment that family members discovered Perez was injured much worse than previously thought.

He was then taken to Grace Medical Center on 50th and University for medical attention.

Perez was pronounced dead at the hospital shortly after arriving.

Police are now looking for a hispanic man with a mustache, between the ages of 35 to 45.

We're told he has a light complexion and a sunburn.

He was wearing a white baseball hat and driving a white extended cab Ford pick-up.

Police say he may have had another man with him.

If you know anything about this case, you're asked to call CrimeLine at 741-1000.

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