San Francisco Police have arrested the suspect involved in a Tenderloin District Homicide in Sept.
The suspect was identified as 39-year-old San Francisco resident, Jamila Moore.
Police had responded to the unit block of 6th Street on Sept. 6 around 12:05 a.m. for an aggravated assault.
65-year-old Harvey Grosser was found by police laying on the ground with a skull fracture.
Paramedics took Grosser to Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital where he died from his injuries.
SFPD Homicide Detail began an investigation that led them to Moore as the suspect.
With the help from Stockton Police Department, officers arrested Moore in Stockton on Oct. 23.
After interviewing with the homicide investigators, Moore was charged with murder and taken to San Francisco County Jail.
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