Birmingham police release video of person of interest in tow company owner’s slaying

Birmingham police released footage and a photo Friday showing a person of interest in the slaying of a towing company owner earlier this month.

Police are trying to identify and locate the person of interest in the death of 41-year-old Birmingham resident Christopher Deandre Coleman, who was found shot to death beside his tow truck April 13 on Maple Avenue Southwest.

The video released Friday showed the person of interest walking down a driveway:

Police also released this photo:

Police are trying to identify and locate the person of interest in the death of 41-year-old Birmingham resident Christopher Deandre Coleman, who was found shot to death beside his tow truck April 13 on Maple Avenue Southwest.Birmingham Police Department

Coleman was the owner of Coleman’s Towing. He was a father, a grandfather and described by friends as a family man.

West Precinct officers were dispatched at 11:10 p.m. April 13 to the 1700 block of Maple Avenue S.W. after someone called 911 about a tow truck that was backed onto the property of a vacant house.

Officers arrived to the find the tow truck was still running. As they walked around the truck, they found Coleman dead on the ground.

Sgt. LaQuitta Wade said one of the residents in the neighborhood did hear gunshots but did not go outside to investigate.

Anyone with any information on the case was asked to call homicide detectives at 205-254-1764 or Crime Stoppers at 205-254-7777.