Crime & Safety
Decade-Old Homicide Of Union Co. Teen Remains Unsolved
Amber Duncan-Wilson was shot and killed in Linden 10 years ago. Prosecutors are still looking for the killer, according to the UCPO.

UNION COUNTY, NJ — The Union County Homicide Task Force and Linden Police Department are continuing to investigate the homicide of an 18-year-old Linden woman who was killed 10 years ago, Union County Prosecutor William A. Daniel and Linden Police Chief David Hart jointly announced Friday.
Linden Police discovered 18-year-old Amber Duncan-Wilson dead, sustaining a gunshot would, at the 500 block of Hussa Street on July 9, 2012. Ten years later, prosecutors are still looking to solve the homicide case.
Prosecutors said members of the Task Force and Linden Police Department learned that Wilson was walking from a local Dunkin’ Donuts with a friend when she was approached and robbed.
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During the robbery, prosecutors said words were exchanged and Wilson, who had graduated Linden High School just days earlier, was shot.
"Ms. Wilson was a young, ambitious woman, who had a meaningful life ahead of her,” Prosecutor Daniel said. “Sadly, that life was senselessly lost at such a young age and we remain as firmly committed today as we did ten years ago in finding this cold-blooded killer and to bringing justice for her and her loved ones.”
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Investigators continue to seek leads and ask for the public’s help in obtaining any information that could assist in solving this tragic case.
Members of the public are urged to contact the Union County Prosecutor’s Office Homicide Task Force at 908-527-4500 or Linden Police Detective Sergeant Travis Koziol at 908-474-8542.
Further, anyone with information regarding the shooting may anonymously phone in tips to Union County Crime Stoppers at (908) 654-TIPS or online at www.uctip.org.
Information that leads to the arrest and indictment of the person or persons responsible for the
death of Wilson are eligible for a reward of up to $10,000.
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