The San Francisco Police Department is offering a $50,000 reward for information about the shooting death of wheelchair-bound Keith Albert, 32, who was killed at 20th and Shotwell streets in August 2024. The department today posted a bulletin with images of a young man with black hair, wearing glasses and red-and-white gloves as an "unknown suspect." The reward, the bulletin said, is for information "leading to the identification, arrest and conviction of the suspect(s) responsible."
Investigators believe that a knife, which appears to be a common kitchen knife, was used to cause a "single stab wound to the victim's neck," the Pershing County Sheriff's Office said in a Wednesday news release. The press release included a stock image of a neon green and blue knife inside a plastic sheath, which the sheriff's office clarified was "not the actual knife used in crime."
Victoria police have announced a million-dollar reward for information leading to the arrest of fugitive Dezi Freeman, after the alleged murder of two police officers in Porepunkah last month. The reward of up to $1m is the largest ever offered in Victoria for an arrest, said Det Insp Dean Thomas from the homicide squad. This figure recognises the seriousness of this violent offending and our commitment to locating Freeman as soon as possible so that he is no longer a risk to the broader community, Thomas said.