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Mother urges SFPD and city to boost visibility of homicide rewards

San Francisco Police Commission · March 4, 2009
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Summary

During public comment, Paula Brown told the Police Commission she has displayed photos of her son and seeks city-sanctioned venues such as Muni, BART and libraries to increase visibility for a $250,000 reward; the SFPD said posters are distributed to district stations and the department will explore MTA and library posting.

Paula Brown — identified in remarks to the commission as the mother of Aubrey Abricasa, who was shot to death on Aug. 14, 2006 — urged the San Francisco Police Commission on March 4 to provide public venues to display victims’ photographs and to increase publicity for an existing $250,000 reward.

Brown described daily grief and said the reward, while substantial, has…

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