
Brandon Browne
Cecilia Cipriani "C.C."
Paul and Sarah Skiba & Lorenzo Chivers
Rick Van Duyn
Gary Johnson
Carlos Luna
André Price, Jr
Jennifer Marcum
Thad Tigges
Michael Reichert
Danice Day
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1990 slaying of El Paso County Sheriff's Officer:
Reward of $8,500 offered in triple homicide
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A $20,000 award offered for learning the fate of Jennifer Marcum, the identity of those responsible, and/or her remains
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the killer(s) of:
Reward: Up to $5,000 offered by the Carol
Sund/Carrington Memorial Reward Foundation.
Danice Day lived with Victor Braun off and on for two years. There
were domestic violence issues in their relationship. On January
9, 2002, witnesses say she was going back to her own apartment.
She was last seen with Victor Braun. But he says she left with persons
unknown. Her dad says she did not take her cell phone, purse or
any personal items with her which he deemed "very unusual." Danice has not been seen since that date. Her father fears she has
been murdered. If you have information about what happened to Danice
Day, please call investigator Shawn Woods at 719-589-3715.
Our organization offers rewards only on specific cases. Watch this
page for our next announcement.
The Justice Reward Program raises money from grants and gifts that
we solicit from individuals, corporations, foundations and other
sources. This money is then used to post a reward in cases we select
from our membership of families of homicide victims and long-time
missing persons. The reward is then advertised on outdoor boards
near the scene of the crime and in other suitable media.
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