Posted by Max Cannon in Oregon, Unsolved Murder, tags: CrimePAY$, Donald Williams, Local MugSHOTS, Max Cannon, murder, North Carolina, Oregon, reward, RewardsTV, Unsolved Murder Reward
 Donald Williams
Police say they haven’t given up on identifying the person who fatally beat and stabbed 65-year-old Donald Williams inside his west Eugene, OR home a little more than six years ago.
“It’s recent enough to where it is a solvable case,” said Bob Walker, a retired homicide detective who now counts himself as one of three members of the Eugene Police Department’s “cold case squad.” Read the rest of this entry »
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 Alex Shaw
CHADBOURN, NC — It has been over 30 years since Scotland County authorities found Alexander “Edwin” Shaw’s car smashed against a tree, a half-mile north of the town of Wagram. Shaw, 23 years old at the time, has never been seen since.
Now surviving family members are increasing the reward for information helping bring closure to the case. Read the rest of this entry »
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KIMBALL - May 13th, 1976– Post Office Bombing
It was a quiet spring morning when an explosion disrupted the small town of Kimball, Minnesota on May 13th, 1976. The explosion came from the Kimball Post Office where assistant postmaster Ivend Holen was sorting the morning’s mail. Though the ambulance was fast to the scene, the 60-year-old father of 10 died on the way to the hospital.
Ray Covert from Eden Valley had dropped off 3 large sacks of mail in a bulk shipment from Minneapolis at the Kimball Post Office at 1 am. “I didn’t look inside (the three sacks) but they were goddamned heavy.” (St. Cloud Daily Times, 13 May 1976). Ivend Holen had begun sorting the mail for that day’s delivery when one of the packages exploded at 6:42 am. Glass was blown as far as 35 feet into the street. Read the rest of this entry »
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 Jessie Foster
Over six years since her disappearance, Glendene Grant has released an age-progressed portrait showing what her missing daughter might look like now.
Jessie Foster has not been seen since March 29, 2006.
According to her mother, Grant, Foster was living in Kamloops, British Columbia, in the spring of 2005, when she began traveling to the U.S. In May 2005, the then 21-year-old ended up going to Las Vegas, Nev. Read the rest of this entry »
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JOHN DONALD CODY
Wanted for Fraud and Questioning in Connection With an Ongoing FBI Espionage Investigation
John Donald Cody is wanted for allegedly conducting fraudulent activities involving the misuse of funds. It is alleged that between May and August of 1984, Cody committed the following acts: stole funds from probate estates’ bank accounts and purchased nearly $100,000 in traveler’s checks which he transported from Arizona to Virginia; submitted to a Virginia investment brokerage firm a false name on forms which were used to identify taxpayers subject to withholding taxes; made false statements to a Virginia bank for the purpose of obtaining a loan for approximately $25,000; and illegally attempted to obtain bank loans under various alias identities. Read the rest of this entry »
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CHARLES MARTIN VOSSELER
Unlawful Flight to Avoid Prosecution – Parental Kidnapping; Harboring
REWARD: The FBI is offering a reward of up to $25,000 for information leading to the location of either Charles Martin Vosseler or his two sons.
Charles Martin Vosseler is wanted for the kidnapping of his sons, Charles Jason Vosseler and William Martin Vosseler from Rochester, New Hampshire, on October 9, 1986. Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted by Max Cannon in Georgia, Unsolved Murder, tags: Cop Killer, CrimePAY$, georgia, Max Cannon, murder, Officer Alfred M. Johnson, reward, RewardsTV, Unsolved Murder Reward

Atlanta Police Officer Alfred M. Johnson may finally get some justice – over 30 years too late.
Johnson was killed when he tried to stop an armed robbery at a grocery store in East Atlanta on Feb. 16, 1980. Two masked men, one armed with a shotgun and one with a handgun, burst into the store that evening and announced a robbery.
The 31-year-old Johnson was moonlighting as a guard and confronted the shotgun wielder in an aisle. They wrestled for control of the gun, and the officer was blasted in the midsection, said Detective Vince Velazquez, who recently reopened the investigation into Johnson’s death. Read the rest of this entry »
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In all the bustle at a popular Gainesville, GA dress shop, there is a feeling of sadness. Wanted posters now greet shoppers. Deputies say the two sketches on the posters are suspects in the murder of the business’ owner David Sanchez.
“For them to talk and find out who they are not just for us, but the tranquility of the town,” said Dina Cantu, the victim’s sister.
Sanchez was well-known for his shop, and the check-cashing business he ran there too. He recently started visiting the chicken processing plants to cash checks for his clients who couldn’t drive. Read the rest of this entry »
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 JoAnn LeCornu
May 02, 2012
Baltimore County (MD) police are making another plea for help in finding the killer of Joann “Jody” LeCornu, a 23-year-old Towson University student who was shot in the back near her car in a shopping center on York Road in 1996.
Metro Crime Stoppers has upped an reward to $30,704 in the 15-year-old case. The student was killed about 3:40 a.m. March 2, 1996 in the back of the Drumcastle Shopping Center, and managed to drive across the street to what was then York Road Plaza, where she died. Read the rest of this entry »
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Philadelphia-area Muslims are offering a $20,000 reward to find criminals cloaking their identities beneath Islamic women’s clothing, saying the crooks are feeding mistrust of their faith.
Members of Majlis Ash Shura, a group representing 71 mosques and congregations in Philadelphia and the Delaware Valley, and Philadelphia District Attorney Seth Williams said they have zero tolerance for the tactic, the Philadelphia Inquirer reported.
“Whatever happened to the mask?” Imam Asim Abdul-Rashid of the Masajid of the Delaware Valley said, referring to ski masks often seen worn by bank robbers, the Inquirer reported. Read the rest of this entry »
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