San Francisco Police Homicide Investigators are asking for help solving the Aug., 14, 2006 murder of Aubrey Abrakasa, 17, at the intersection of Grove and Baker streets in San Francisco, Calif. Abrakasa was shot multiple times. (San Francisco Police Department via Bay City News)

Police in San Francisco are seeking the public’s help in solving the 2006 shooting death of a 17-year-old boy in the city’s North of the Panhandle neighborhood.

Aubrey Abrakasa was gunned down about 3:14 p.m. on Aug. 14, 2006 at the intersection of Grove and Baker streets. 

Aubrey’s mother, Paulette Brown, has worked with San Francisco police and helped spearhead the creation of a digital posterboard of homicide victims reward bulletins displayed in district stations’ lobbies.

On Wednesday, Brown will be at Grove and Baker Streets handing out fliers. San Francisco Police Chief  William Scott will also attend the event.

Anyone with information about Aubrey’s death or any other homicide case is asked to contact SFPD Homicide Detail. The anonymous tip line is (415) 575-4444 and tips may texted to TIP411, beginning the text with SFPD.