Homicide of Mark F Rebong
Mark Rebong was fatally shot as he drove to work on Janaury 17, 2000. Rebong was working as a Night Manager the Hilton Hotel in Danbury. It is thought that he was shot at sometime between 10:30pm and 11:00pm. Rebong was driving a black Jeep Cherokee with the license plate number 329NCR. It was a 1999 model vehicle. Rebong was driving westbound on I-84 from exit 9 and took exit 2 Danbury. While he was on the exit Rebong was fatally shot.
After extensive investigations into this homicide the Connecticut State Police have been unable to find the person or persons responsible for killing Mark Rebong. There is a $50,000 reward being offered by the state for any information that leads to an arrest and conviction in this case. There is also an addition $50,000 reward being offered by the friends and family of Mark Rebong. All calls to the police regarding this case will be strictly confidential. If you think you may have any information at all that could help the police please, call the Connecticut State Police Western District Major Crime Squad on 800 376 1554 or on 203 267 2200.
Michael Mosher Murder Case
The murder of Michael Mosher took place on April 28, 1996. The 24-year-old victim was shot to death at his Ledyard, Connecticut apartment, located on Flintrock Road.
The Connecticut state governor has authorized the offering of a $50,000 reward for any information that leads to an arrest and conviction of those responsible for this murder.
A number of leads of have taken the Connecticut State Police to the Providence Rhode Island area where they are working with the help of Rhode Island State Police. If you feel that you can provide the police with any information about this case you are asked to please call the Connecticut State Police on 860 566 8037 or 860 886 6603.
Jackie Liriano Homicide Case
19-year-old Jackie Liriano was killed in 1985 near Interstate 84 in Tolland, Connecticut. The last time Jackie was seen was at the Southington Connecticut Rest Area (eastbound) on July 11,1985 sometime in the evening. Jackie and two other women arrived at the rest stop in a crown car. All three women were black. Jackie's body was later found off I-84 in Tolland on July 14,1985.
Jackie Liriano is described as being black female, 5'6" tall, 110 pounds with brown eyes and short black curly hair. The victim was wearing black shoes, two-tone designer jeans, black nylon jacket, white camisole and white beaded earrings.
There is a reward being offered to anyone that can provide information that leads to a conviction in this murder case. If you can help please contact Detective Richard Bedard CSP on 860 886 6603 during normal office hours or 24 hours a day on the State Police Message Center 860 685 8190.
Sources
Connecticut Department of Public Safety, Cold Cases
http://www.ct.gov/dps/cwp/view.asp?a=2153&q=294410
Published by Siun Griffin
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Scary. Good idea for a write though
It is great that you made this information available.