ANAHEIM – Police searched Monday for Kwame Carpenter of Anaheim as a “person of interest” after the killings of his girlfriend and his 6-month-old son in Anaheim.

Around 12:15 p.m. police responded to a “felony assault in progress” call that led them to the Kimberly Terrace Apartments in the 2600 block of Ball Road, Lt. Eric Trapp said.

They found an apartment with the door open and a woman dead and the boy wounded. The boy later died at an area hospital. The victims were not immediately identified.

Police believe the woman is in her mid-20s and also believe she is the mother of the slain boy, according to Trapp.

Carpenter, 24, is described by police as black, 150 pounds, 6-foot-1 with short black hair and recently wearing gray shorts and a T-shirt.

“We’d sure like to talk to him,” Trapp added.

Carpenter, who according to his Facebook page is from Cleveland, was last seen driving a 2001 black Lincoln Town Car with license plate number 9990N1.

A former security guard, Carpenter had his registration revoked in May 2014 by the state Bureau of Security and Investigative Services. The revocation stemmed from Carpenter’s Oct. 1, 2013, conviction on four felony counts for forgery and receiving stolen property, according to a letter from the bureau.

Late Monday afternoon several officers stood outside of the woman’s apartment unit that had been roped off with yellow crime scene tape.

A neighbor of the woman, who spoke on the condition that she not be identified because of safety concerns, said the dead woman lived in an apartment with her mother and son. The neighbor said she saw Carpenter at the woman’s apartment several times.

Kyle Elsbernd, 55, who lives at a neighboring apartment complex, said he saw the woman’s grandmother arrive to the front of the Kimberly apartments where police officers were already conducting their investigation.

“She couldn’t even get inside … and when the baby came out, she knew it was her family,” he said. “When the cops showed her the guy’s face on his phone, she said ‘Yes that’s him,’ ” Elsbernd said.

Police towed two vehicles from the apartment complex around 3:30 p.m. Information about the make and model of the vehicles was not immediately available.

One of the vehicles is associated with Carpenter and the other is associated with the woman, Trapp said.

Anyone with information on Carpenter’s whereabouts is asked to call the Anaheim Police Department at 714-765-1900.

Staff photographer Sam Gangwer and City News Service contributed to this report.