A CASH reward and appeal for information about a Flintshire murder committed two decades ago has been renewed.
The Leader reported earlier today how tomorrow (Saturday, February 4) marks 20 years since the murder of Paul Savage, who was killed while working on his round as a postman in Mold.
Despite extensive police investigations and a cash reward being offered, no one has ever been convicted of his murder.
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In support of the investigation and to help bring the case to a conclusion, the charity Crimestoppers, independent of the police, has today renewed a cash reward offer of £20,000 for information that leads to the conviction of those responsible for Paul Savage’s murder.
Detective Inspector Myfanwy Kirkwood said: “We are thinking of Paul’s family today, who have still not had the closure that they deserve, and justice has not been brought for Paul’s death.
“We believe that there is someone, or some people out there with vital information that would help us to bring this investigation to a positive conclusion.
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“I understand that people may feel reluctant to come forward after so many years, but I give reassurance that any information received will be treated confidentially and we are only interested in securing information that will assist in this investigation.
“No unsolved case is ever closed, and anyone with any new and substantial evidence to provide is asked to come forward.”
Gary Murray from the charity Crimestoppers added: “Every day we hear from people who tell us how difficult it is to speak up about crime, especially if it’s about people who you may be close to via family and friends.
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“This is a terribly sad case and our charity is keen to support the police by offering up to £20,000 for information we receive anonymously that leads to a conviction.
“Remember, that with Crimestoppers, we never ask for or store any of your personal details such as your name or contact number. All we ask if that you tell us what you know so that we can pass that on for you and allow justice for Paul and his loving family.
“If you have information, please visit Crimestoppers-uk.org and fill in our anonymous online form, or call freephone 0800 555 111 anytime. When you are ready to tell us what you know, we will be here for you.”
Anyone with information about the case can also contact us via our website, or by calling 101.
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