BOCA RATON, FL (Boca Post) (Copyright © 2026) — Boca Raton Police and Crime Stoppers of Palm Beach County are offering a reward of up to $3,000 for information in the unsolved homicide of Arman Motiwalla, a 37-year-old Plantation man who was found dead earlier this month in a parking lot along Camino Gardens Boulevard.
Motiwalla was located around 1:45 a.m. on Wednesday, April 8, 2026, in the 350 block of Camino Gardens Boulevard, near his vehicle. Boca Raton Police said he had multiple gunshot wounds.
The case remains open. Police have not publicly identified a suspect or released details about what led up to the shooting.
The new reward notice puts the case back before the public as detectives continue looking for information. Crime Stoppers says anyone with information can remain anonymous and may be eligible for a reward of up to $3,000.
Tips can be submitted to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-458-8477 or by dialing **TIPS. Boca Raton Police also listed Detective Graham as the direct contact for the case at 561-620-6175.
Motiwalla’s death has also led to a separate community effort to support his young son, Amir. A GoFundMe campaign launched after the killing says the fundraiser is meant to help provide immediate financial stability for the family and long-term support for Amir’s education, including future college expenses.
Organizers of that fundraiser described Motiwalla as a devoted father whose son was his main priority. They wrote that he was “more than just a colleague—he was a kind, hardworking, and a genuinely good person who touched the lives of everyone around him,” and said Amir “meant everything to him.”
The fundraiser says donations will help ease the financial burden created by Motiwalla’s sudden death and build support for the child’s future. Friends and coworkers behind the effort said the goal is to honor Motiwalla by helping protect the future he wanted for his son.
The homicide happened along Camino Gardens Boulevard, near homes and businesses in Boca Raton. Police previously said the killing was being investigated as an isolated incident and that there was no threat to the public.
For residents, the next step is straightforward. Detectives are asking anyone who saw something, heard something, or knows anything about the case to contact investigators or Crime Stoppers. Anonymous tips remain eligible for the reward.
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