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Va. man suspected in fatal stabbing has ‘Pray for Me’ tattoo; police release more photos

WASHINGTON — Police in Fairfax County have released additional photos of the Alexandria, Virginia, man suspected of robbing and fatally stabbing an acquaintance and have asked for the public’s help in locating him.

Police said 24-year-old Endless Taylor has a distinctive tattoo on both sides of his neck reading “Pray for Me,” and is believed to still be in the Northern Virginia area.

Police said Taylor is suspected of robbing and stabbing 24-year-old Luis Bonilla in the Alexandria section of Fairfax County earlier this month.

“We’re hoping that … somebody will maybe recognize that photo passing by or maybe saw it recently and can give us that information,” Officer Kent Bailey, Fairfax County police spokesman, told WTOP.

Taylor and Bonilla were acquaintances who had some kind of disagreement in the weeks leading up to Bonilla’s killing, police said. During the robbery, Taylor took Bonilla’s phone, which police were able to recover and which helped identify Taylor, they said.

Authorities identified Taylor as a suspect in Bonilla’s stabbing earlier this week. They said Tayor is believed to still be in the area, and there have been reported sighting of him in Prince William County.

Police said Taylor should be considered armed and dangerous, and asked anyone with information on Taylor’s whereabouts to contact Fairfax County police at 703-246-7904.

WTOP’s Kristi King contributed to this report. 

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