Rewards increase in 3 San Leandro cold case homicides: 'Someone out there knows something'
(KRON) -- The San Leandro City Council unanimously approved a resolution Thursday to increase the reward amounts for three unsolved cold case homicides that span across 10 years, in the hopes that new information will lead to arrests and convictions. Officials said reward amounts for critical information have all been upped to $150,000 for the [...]
(KRON) -- The San Leandro City Council unanimously approved a resolution Thursday to increase the reward amounts for three unsolved cold case homicides that span across 10 years, in the hopes that new information will lead to arrests and convictions.
Officials said reward amounts for critical information have all been upped to $150,000 for the following investigations:
- Oct. 9, 2010, double homicides of Marius Robinson and Kwame Nunn
- March 22, 2013, homicide of Delun "Allan" Pan
- Dec. 14, 2014, homicide of Joel Ramirez
In a press release, Mayor Juan Gonzalez said, "San Leandro stands with the families of Marius Robinson, Kwame Nunn, Allan Pan, and Joel Ramirez. By increasing these rewards, we are sending a clear message: these victims are not forgotten, and neither are their families. "
Police Chief Angela Avieriett added, "Our detectives remain committed to pursuing all leads and working tirelessly on these investigations. However, community input is critical. Someone out there knows something that could make the difference."
Anyone with information on these cases is urged to call the San Leandro Police Department at 510-577-3315 or leave an anonymous tip at 510-577-3278.
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