Crime & Safety

San Leandro Increases Rewards To $150,000 To Solve 3 Cold Case Homicides

Do you have information to solve these crimes for the families and the community, while giving yourself a substantial financial boost?

SAN LEANDRO, CA — The City of San Leandro is now offering rewards of $150,000 to solve several cold case homicides.

The rewards will be paid for information leading to the arrest and conviction of those responsible for three unsolved homicides:

  • The October 9, 2010, double homicides of Marius Robinson and Kwame Nunn (increased to $150,000).
  • The March 22, 2013, homicide of Delun "Allan" Pan (increased to $150,000).
  • The December 14, 2014, homicide of Joel Ramirez (increased to $150,000).

"These tragic cases have remained unresolved for years, leaving families and the community searching for justice," the City said in a release to the community. "The enhanced rewards are part of the City’s commitment to bringing closure to the victims’ loved ones and holding perpetrators accountable."

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Mayor Juan González emphasized the City’s dedication to addressing these unsolved cases. "San Leandro stands with the families of Marius Robinson, Kwame Nunn, Allan Pan, and Joel Ramirez. By increasing these rewards, we are sending a clear message: these victims are not forgotten, and neither are their families. We hope this initiative encourages those with information to come forward and help us deliver justice."

San Leandro Police Chief Angela Averiett highlighted the importance of community involvement in solving these cases. "Our detectives remain committed to pursuing all leads and working tirelessly on these investigations. However, community input is critical. Someone out there knows something that could make the difference. These enhanced rewards are meant to encourage anyone with information to step forward and help bring justice to these families and our community."

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Do you have information that could solve these crimes for the families and the community, while giving your own family a substantial financial boost? Contact the San Leandro Police Department via the following methods: Sergeant Jason Vincent at 510-577-3315, anonymous tip line at 510-577-3278, or Text-to-Tip at 888777 (keyword: TipSLPolice).

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