Anonymous Tip Helps Pr. George's Police Solve 2012 Murder
The anonymous person who provided police with information will get a $7,500 reward—if he or she claims it.
A reward of $7,500 is waiting to be claimed by an anonymous tipster who helped detectives solve the murder of a man in Temple Hills in March, according to Lt. William Alexander, Prince George's County police spokesman. Prince George's Police agree the tip helped them put Aaron Carroll, 24, behind bars in the killing of Delonte Michael McCray, 18, of Suitland. However, Crime Solvers doesn't know who to pay, according to Alexander. Carroll was sentenced to 30 years in prison. Prince George's County Crime Solvers, Inc. voted Wednesday, agreeing the tip was reward-worthy. Now it's up to the tipster to claim it, according to Alexander. That's the nature of keeping the process anonymous, he explained. It's the same for all crimes closed with …
Tara
12:33 pm on Thursday, April 11, 2013
Well if the persom foesnt come foward the reward should go to Delonte McCrays mother ......   more ›