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Board establishes permanent homicide reward fund on first reading to help solve unsolved murders
Summary
Supervisors approved on first reading an ordinance to create a permanent San Francisco Homicide Reward Fund to pay up to $250,000 for information leading to arrest and conviction in unsolved murder cases, with eligibility limits and oversight provisions.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on March 22 passed on first reading an ordinance to establish a permanent San Francisco Homicide Reward Fund to offer monetary rewards for information leading to arrest and conviction in unsolved murders.
Board President London Breed, author of the ordinance, said the fund would allow rewards of up to $250,000 in cases where the police have…
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