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JSA Offers Reward in Wis. Jewelry Store Murder
Up to $3,000 is being offered for information in connection to the fatal shooting of a Milwaukee store owner during an Oct. 31 robbery.
Milwaukee, Wis.--The Milwaukee, Wisconsin police department is looking for a man who fatally shot a retail jeweler on Halloween.
Police have released a picture of the male suspectwanted in the case, and the Jewelers Security Alliance is offering a reward of up to $3,000 for information leading to his arrest.
As of press time, National Jeweler was unable to reach the Milwaukee Police Department for comment.
Anyone who has information on this crime should contact the department’s Lieutenant Paul Lough of the homicide division at 414-935-7411.
The Jewelers Security Alliance tip reward hotline can be reached at 800-325-1883. Callers may remain anonymous, while still potentially receiving the reward.
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