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Donation Doubles Reward in Homicide Case to $10,000
ARLINGTON, VA
The Arlington County Police Department today announced a substantial
increase in the reward offered in an unsolved homicide case. The Harris
Teeter food market chain has pledged to match the $5,000 raised by
family, friends, and neighbors of the 24 year old victim, Paul Zeller.
“Harris
Teeter would like to offer a $5,000 reward in addition to the reward
set by the Zeller family and friends,” said Jennifer Panetta, Director
of Communication for Harris Teeter. “It is our hope the reward will
entice someone to share information that will aid the Arlington Police
in their efforts to find those responsible for this tragic crime.”
Mr.
Zeller, a veteran of the Iraq war, was shot and killed on June 30,
2006, while walking near the Pentagon Row shopping center in the Aurora
Highlands neighborhood. Detectives continue to actively investigate the
crime and they hope the increased reward will help generate new leads.
“This
is a very generous, unsolicited donation from Harris Teeter,” said
Lieutenant Brian Berke, Supervisor of the Homicide/Robbery Unit. “They
want to help us close this case and provide some closure for the Zeller
family. Hopefully the money will convince someone who knows who did
this to come forward.”
Anyone who has any information that could
assist detectives is asked to call the police tip line at 703-228-4242.
If callers wish to remain anonymous, they can call Crime Solvers at
1-866- 411-TIPS (8477). Crime Solvers offers a separate reward of up to
$1000 for information that leads to an arrest. Callers to Crime Solvers
do not have to give their names and do not need to testify in court.
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