Central Los Angeles : REWARD OFFERED
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Authorities are offering a total of $30,000 in rewards for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the killers of 11-year-old Erika Izquierdo, who was gunned down Friday evening at her Huntington Park home.
The county Board of Supervisors on Tuesday offered a $25,000 reward. Earlier, Huntington Park officials and the Police Department offered a $5,000 reward.
Police could only describe the killers in the random drive-by shooting as three or four Latino males in their teens driving a “late ‘80s, four-door, compact vehicle, gray or gold, with tinted windows, in good condition, possibly a Nissan Maxima.”
Authorities are asking anyone with information to call the Huntington Park Police Department at (213) 584-6281.
The department has established a memorial fund in the name of Erika at the Community Bank at 2629 Clarendon Ave. All donations will be forwarded to the bank, official said.
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