
Updated: 4:10 p.m. Monday -- The Detroit Crime Commission, headed by Andrew Arena, the former head of the Detroit FBI, announced this afternoon that a group of anonymous donors had contributed $100,000 to the reward in the case. The money is in addition to the $10,000 being offered by Crime Stoppers.
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From earlier today:
The gunshot murder of Grosse Pointe Farms teen Paige Stalker and the wounding of three friends last week, remains unsolved.
Now the reward for solving the case has doubled to $10,000.
Attorney Thomas Guastello of Bloomfield donated $5,000 to Crime Stoppers, Christine MacDonald of The Detroit News reports.
“Let’s get justice for this girl,” says Guastello, a developer who is a former Grosse Pointe resident and whose four children attended Liggett. “Through Crime Stoppers, this is a way to keep this alive and active.”
Information can be reported to Crime Stoppers of Michigan at (800) 773-2587.