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Council approves reward request in North Hollywood homicide case

Los Angeles City Council · March 6, 2026
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Summary

The Los Angeles City Council voted unanimously May 11 to approve a reward requested by the Los Angeles Police Department for leads in the fatal shooting of Hillary Davis on May 6, 1999; the motion carried on a 12-0 vote after council made required findings.

The Los Angeles City Council voted unanimously May 11 to approve a reward the Los Angeles Police Department requested in the fatal May 6, 1999, shooting of Hillary Davis in North Hollywood.

A councilmember moved to establish the reward at the meeting, saying the LAPD hoped “other leads will come through the community.” The council also made the findings required when action is needed after an agenda is posted: members agreed the need to act was immediate. The motion passed with 12 ayes, according to the clerk’s tally.

The reward motion was presented as an urgent request from the LAPD; council members agreed to the clerk’s reading of the required findings before the vote. No dollar amount for the reward was specified in the meeting record.

The agenda item was recorded as "Special 1" on the council agenda and carried by unanimous voice vote. The council returned to other business after the vote.