Crime Stoppers: $25K offered for information regarding fatal shootings of 2 teenagers
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- On June 20, kids were attending a graduation party on 85th and Brown Deer Road when gunfire hit both 16-year-old Kingston Lipfhord, and 19-year-old Bre'nee Veasley, along with three others -- ages 14, 15 and 16.
Lipfhord died a few weeks later. Veasley died that day.
"I offered a $10,000 reward," said Crime Stoppers President Michael Hupy. "That didn't work, the case is unsolved. So I am raising it to $25,000."
The case is still unsolved. That's why the president of Milwaukee Crime Stoppers says he's taking his incentive to people in Milwaukee to come forward with information even further.
For the next four months, starting in September, he is offering a $25,000 reward in a murder case every month until the end of the year.
If you have information that can help solve the murders of Liphford and Veasley, all you have to do is call (414) 224-8477 or use the P3 Tips app. You can always remain anonymous.