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Rewards improve in 3 San Leandro chilly case homicides: 'Somebody on the market is aware of one thing'

By Miles Cooper
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December 5, 2024
Rewards improve in 3 San Leandro chilly case homicides: 'Somebody on the market is aware of one thing'
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Rewards improve in 3 San Leandro chilly case homicides: 'Somebody on the market is aware of one thing'

(KRON) — The San Leandro Metropolis Council unanimously authorized a decision Thursday to extend the reward quantities for 3 unsolved chilly case homicides that span throughout 10 years, within the hopes that new info will result in arrests and convictions.

Officers mentioned reward quantities for crucial info have all been upped to $150,000 for the next investigations:

Oct. 9, 2010, double homicides of Marius Robinson and Kwame Nunn

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March 22, 2013, murder of Delun “Allan” Pan

Dec. 14, 2014, murder of Joel Ramirez

In a press launch, Mayor Juan Gonzalez mentioned, “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.”

Anybody with info on these circumstances is urged to name the San Leandro Police Division at 510-577-3315 or go away an nameless tip at 510-577-3278.

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