Reward Increased For Information About Missing Girls
$20,000 Offered For Recovery Of 2 Cleveland Teens
POSTED: 4:32 pm EDT May 21,
2004
UPDATED: 4:47 pm EDT May 21,
2004
CLEVELAND -- The Cleveland police and the FBI, in conjunction with Crime Stoppers, have increased the reward offered for information leading to the recovery of two missing Cleveland girls, reported NewsChannel5.
Gina DeJesus, 14, has been missing for almost two months, and 18-year-old Amanda Berry has been missing for more than a year. Both girls disappeared on the city's west side.A reward of $20,000 is being offered for information leading to the identification, arrest and conviction of the person or people responsible for their disappearances. If you have any information about either of the missing teens, call Crime Stoppers at (216) 252-7463.
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- April 21, 2004: Cleveland Girl Still Missing After 1 Year
- April 15, 2004: Search For Missing Girl Leads Police To Edgewater
- April 12, 2004: Police Search RTA Tracks In Missing Girl Case
- April 11, 2004: FBI Joins Search For Georgina Dejesus
- April 9, 2004: Family Releases New Photos Of Missing Girl
- April 8, 2004: Emotions Run High At Meeting For Missing Girl
- April 8, 2004: Search Continues In High-Level Disappearance Case
- April 6, 2004: Investigators Search For Leads In Case Of Missing Girl
- March 5, 2004: California Body Is Not Missing Cleveland Teen
- November 14, 2003: Missing Girl's Family Receives Phone Call From Possible Kidnapper
- October 16, 2003: Teen Still Missing After Nearly 6 Months
- May 13, 2003: Local Missing Girl's Case Goes National
- May 6, 2003: Family Hopes Walk, Vigil Will Help Lead To Missing Teen
- May 4, 2003: FBI Gets Involved In Search For Missing Teen
- April 27, 2003: Teen Goes Missing After Leaving Work
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