Boca Raton Man Arman Motiwalla was found dead in a quiet office parking lot along Camino Gardens Boulevard after a late-night shooting that has left investigators searching for answers.
Police say the victim, 37-year-old Arman Motiwalla of Plantation, was discovered next to his vehicle at 350 Camino Gardens Boulevard around 1:45 a.m. on April 8. He had suffered multiple gunshot wounds. Officers pronounced him dead at the scene. The area, usually calm and low-traffic overnight, became an active crime scene within minutes of the discovery.

Detectives with Boca Raton police have classified the case as a homicide. At the same time, they say early findings suggest the shooting was an isolated incident. Authorities have stressed there is no ongoing threat to the public. That detail has helped ease some concern in the surrounding neighborhood.
Motiwalla’s death has drawn attention not only for the violence of the act, but also for who he was in his professional life. He worked in insurance and business leadership roles for more than a decade. His background included executive-level work focused on revenue growth, profitability, and business development across both domestic and international markets.
In public professional profiles, he described himself as someone who solved complex business problems and specialized in financial performance improvements, including EBITDA growth. Colleagues and associates knew him as a seasoned executive who had led teams across different regions and industries.
The suddenness of the shooting has left many questions unanswered. Police have not released information about a suspect or possible motive. Investigators are still working to reconstruct Motiwalla’s final movements and determine what led to the encounter in the parking lot that night.
Authorities are now appealing to the public for help. Anyone with information related to the shooting has been asked to contact Detective Graham at Boca Raton Police. Even small details, investigators say, could help piece together what happened in the early hours of April 8.
For now, the case remains open, with detectives continuing to gather evidence and review any available surveillance or witness accounts from the area.