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Family raises reward for man killed in 2021 Gastonia home invasion

R.Johnson4 hr ago
GASTONIA ( QUEEN CITY NEWS ) — The family of a man killed in a 2021 home invasion is increasing their reward for anyone who comes forward with information, according to the Gastonia Police Department.

$5,000 reward and put up a looking for more information about his killer. On Nov. 12, police said the family raised the reward to $7,000 .

At the time of the incident, police released pictures of people who were at Moore's home before the murder, but years later, there haven't been any arrests. Gastonia Police are asking anyone with tips to call 704-861-8000.

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