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William Schroetter


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Rachel Anthony


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Cynthia Haisley


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Barbara Paciotti


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Frank Kastelic


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Helen Mary Dahl


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Mary and Susan Reker


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Cindy Joy Elias


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Sheri Thielen


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Joseph "Scriver" Olson


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Laurie Feiner


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Susan Swedell


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Anita Carlson


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Kevin Brewer


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Nancy Daugherty


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Wesley Morrison


Up to $150,000 Reward

Up to $150,000 is being offered for information leading to the arrest and conviction of person(s) responsible for the murder of Kevin Brewer.

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Kevin Brewer

Kevin Brewer, 11, was murdered just after 10 p.m. on August 3rd, 2000 near Cottage Park in North Minneapolis. Brewer, who was shot three times, was with a friend when they stopped to watch a fight among men who were gambling near Cottage Park. Approximately 100 people were present when the incident occurred, however past rewards have not yielded a break in the case.

Please bring closure to the family and friends of Kevin Brewer, and bring his killer to justice.

 

Anyone with information about this case is requested to contact:

Minneapolis Police Department at (612) 673-3786 or
(612) 673-2358
or the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension,
Cold Case Homicide Unit at 651-793-7000

 

Spotlight on Crime is a fund that provides cash rewards for information that helps solve violent crimes. It is a collaboration between members of the Minnesota Business Partnership and public safety officials.

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