Wednesday, 18 May 2011

£10,000 Reward

Please see the message below from Northamptonshire Police:
Title:
Reward offered in the case of the Ding family murders and a further sighting of Mr Du is announced
Date:
18 May 2011
To:
All contacts
From:
Local Marketing Team
Reference:
A2/CMS/1630/11
Message:
We are really pleased to announce that the independent charity Crimestoppers are helping us further in our search for Mr Anxiang Du by offering a reward of up to £10,000 for anyone providing information to Crimestoppers leading to the arrest and conviction of any person or persons linked to the murders of the DING family.
Information can be passed to Crimestoppers in a number of ways:
o 0800 555 111
o www.crimestoppers-uk.org <http://www.crimestoppers-uk.org/>
o Information can be provided anonymously
o Only information given to Crimestoppers will be eligible
Links to Crimestoppers web-site are also available on the front page of our website www.northants.police.uk <http://www.northants.police.uk/>
Detective Superintendent Glyn Timmins said
“We welcome the support of Crimestoppers and are very grateful that they have offered this sum of money. People are motivated by different things and we hope that a financial incentive will encourage someone to tell us when Mr Du is hiding”
The investigation remains ongoing with the objective being to build sufficient evidence in order to convict the right person of the murders of the Ding family. Investigators are encouraged by a sighting of a man matching the description of the prime suspect Mr Anxiang Du caught on CCTV in Venebles Street, off the Edgeware road in London – which is where the car was found.
The CCTV footage captured an image of a man in a brown coat, carrying a bag with a white cap at 2.27 am on Saturday 30 April, matching that of the outfit known to be worn by Mr Du the previous day.
This sighting is approximately four hours after the confirmed sighting of the car at a service station in Northampton.
We would like to remind everyone that this is the early hours of the morning following the royal wedding.
D/Supt Timmins appealed for communities to be his eyes and ears
“Our objective is to gather sufficient evidence to convict and therefore we also call to people of Wootton and surrounding areas to come forward if they think they saw Mr Du en-route to, or in Wootton village, including those who got on the number 15 bus from Greyfriars to Wootton at 1.30 on Friday 29th April.
“Any information however small could be of great help as we build the picture of what happened that afternoon.”
Kind Regards,
SOUTHAM FARM WATCH
Southam Police Station
High Street
Southam
Tel : 01926 415000
Email : southamfarmwatch@warwickshire.pnn.police.uk

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