Crime Stoppers Crime of the Week: Suspect wanted after 2 found dead in running car
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- The trail to find out who committed a double murder in a quiet Milwaukee neighborhood has gone cold, and if you know anything about it, Crime Stoppers needs your help.
It was almost midnight on Oct. 1 of 2019 -- that's when Milwaukee police got a call from a concerned neighbor in the 4100 block of N. 70th Street.
A car was in the middle of the street, running, with the doors open.
Investigators arrived and found two men dead inside, 27-year-old Kentrell Toliver and 44-year-old Layton Lewis.
Both had been shot multiple times.
It looks like a drug deal gone wrong, but investigators say no matter what the circumstances, justice needs to be served.
"This is the Capitol Heights neighborhood in Milwaukee, we don't get a lot of calls for service, let alone anything," said Milwaukee Police Captain Craig Sarnow. "There were people at home, but nobody saw anything."
If you know anything about this double homicide, call Milwaukee Crime Stoppers at 414-224-TIPS.
You can also use the P3 Tips app available in the app store.
Your call is always anonymous and you could get a cash reward if your tip leads to an arrest.