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Council authorizes reward, seeks public help in 1999 home-invasion homicide

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Summary

The council approved findings and authorized a reward to aid the investigation of a Nov. 30, 1999 home-invasion homicide, voting 13-0 to publicize the reward and seek community leads.

The Los Angeles City Council on Feb. 2 approved findings and authorized a reward to assist in the investigation of a Nov. 30, 1999 home-invasion homicide. The motion passed unanimously, 13-0.

Council members asked the public for assistance after staff described the incident and police indicated there were no identified suspects. The council approved the findings and the reward in hopes of generating tips that could lead to an arrest.

Council records show the council asked that the reward be publicized and that police continue community outreach in the investigation. The vote was taken and the matter was ordered forthwith.