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On July 9, 1993, Bertha Reynolds was found murdered in her home located at 84 Laurel Hill Avenue in Norwich.
The New London County State’s Attorney’s Cold Case Unit is seeking the help of the public in obtaining information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person and or persons responsible for the death of Bertha Reynolds.
If you have information relative to this investigation, please contact the Cold Case toll-free tip line at 1-866-623-8058 or follow this link to e-mail the Cold Case Unit. Javed Akhtar - East Windsor - February 28, 2007 - $50,000 REWARD{Javed Akhtar was slain outside his business in East Windsor on February 28, 2007.} On February 28, 2007, Javed Akhtar was found slain outside his place of business, the One Stop Convenience Store, located at 68 Depot Street in East Windsor. Investigation revealed that Mr. Akhtar, age 32, was the victim of a shooting, apparently in the course of an attempted armed robbery. On June 30, 2008, the Honorable M. Jodi Rell, Governor of Connecticut, authorized a reward of up to $50,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for the homicide of Javed Akhtar. The case is being investigated by the East Windsor Police Department in conjunction with the Connecticut State Police, Central District Major Crime Unit, and the Office of the State's Attorney for the Judicial District of Hartford and the Cold Case Unit in the Office of the Chief State's Attorney. Anyone with information about the homicide of Javed Akhtar should: If you think you know this individual or can provide any information about this incident:
Nancy Valentin - Stratford - September 7, 1990 - $50,000 REWARD{A $50,000 reward is offered for information leading to a conviction in the homicide of Nancy Valentin.} On September 7, 1990, at approximately 10:45 p.m. Nancy Valentin, age 31 was found lying on the pavement in the parking lot of Rose’s Family Restaurant at 595 South Main Street in Stratford. Ms. Valentin was employed as a waitress at Rose’s and had just left work for the evening. Ms. Valentin was transported to the hospital where she later expired. The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner determined that the cause of death was a gunshot wound. A $50,000 reward is being offered by the State of Connecticut for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person(s) involved with Nancy Valentin’s murder. If you think you know this individual or can provide any information about this incident:
Joseph Mackanesi - Stratford - July 28, 1990 - $5,000 Reward{Joseph Mackanesi was fatally shot in Stratford on July 28, 1990.} On July 28, 1990, at approximately 2:00 a.m. Joseph Mackanesi, age 32, flagged down a police patrol car near the intersection of Soundview and Barnum Avenues in Stratford. Mr. Mackanesi reported that he had been shot by two black males that had attempted to rob him. Mr. Mackanesi was transported to the hospital where he later expired. The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner determined that the cause of death was a gunshot wound. Mr. Mackanesi was employed in the local area as a truck driver and food salesman prior to his death. The Town of Stratford is offering a $5,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for Mr. Mackanesi's homicide. If you think you know this individual or can provide any information about this incident:
Gertrude Ochankowski - East Hampton - January 12, 1998 - $50,000 REWARD{Gertrude Ochankowski was murdered in East Hampton in January 1998.} On Monday January 12, 1998, the East Hampton Police Department responded to a report of the body of a woman found in a stream just off of Tartia Road in East Hampton, an area known as Engel’s Falls. The victim, Gertrude Ochankowski, was pronounced dead at the scene. The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner determined that the cause of death was manual strangulation. Gertrude had been the subject of a missing person’s investigation earlier that day after her car was found running in the front parking lot of 82 Main Street in East Hampton. Witnesses saw her car running with her dog inside as early as 9:30 p.m. on January 11, 1998. Governor M. Jodi Rell has authorized a $50,000 reward for any information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person(s) involved with Gertrude Ochankowski’s murder. If you think you know this individual or can provide any information about this incident:
All communications will be kept confidential. Sexual Assaults:
In August of 2004, a sixty-two-year-old woman was sexually assaulted while walking on the bicycle path in After sexually assaulting the victim, he then tied her hands loosely behind her back, instructed her to lay there until he whistled, and left. The victim was able to free herself and run for help after 15 minutes. The attacker was described as a five-feet six-inches(5' 6") tall, 145-165 lbs Hispanic male, speaking fluent English with a Spanish accent, with "bronze" skin, almond shaped eyes, and very dark thick hair. On October 30, 2007, a Hispanic male, appearing to be 20-29 years old, wearing a dark blue shirt and pants and a dark colored hat entered the apartment of an eighty-six-year-old woman in Winter Park, Florida, and sexually battered her. The suspect saw the victim through her bedroom window, came inside through an unlocked door, pushed her on the bed and sexually assaulted her for approximately 15 minutes while physically restraining her. The suspect stole her purse when he fled. After evidence from both sexual assaults was entered into the National DNA Database, both attacks were linked to one individual, whose name remains unknown. The Wethersfield Police Department, Cold Case Unit of the Chief State's Attorney's Office and authorities in Winter Park, Florida, are seeking public assistance in identifying the assailant. If you think you know this individual or can provide any information about this incident:
All communications will be kept confidential. Edward Bell, Jr. - Hartford - May 6, 2005 - $50,000 REWARD {Edward } On May 6, 2005, at approximately 11:20 p.m., Hartford Police responded to the area of Hartford Fire Department and Emergency Medical Services (EMS) personnel transported the victim to On March 27, 2008, Governor M. Jodi Rell authorized a reward of up to $50,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for the crime. The case is being investigated jointly by the Hartford Police Department and the Cold Case Unit of the Follow this link to e-mail the Cold Case Unit with information of a tip about the homicide of Edward Bell, Jr., or call the tip line at 860-548-0606 or toll-free at 1-866-623-8058. All calls and e-mails will be kept confidential. Agnieszka (Agnes) Ziemlewski - Farmington - September 1998 - $50,000 REWARDOn September 24, 1998, 26-year-old Agnieszka (Agnes) Ziemlewski was found shot to death on a walking trail on the Metropolitan District Commission (MDC) Reservoir property near Old Mountain Road in Farmington. {Agneiszka (Agnes) Ziemlewski was found shot to death on the MDC Reservoir property near Old Mountain Road in Farmington on September 24, 1998} Even after hundreds of interviews with witnesses and friends and co-workers of both Agnes, as well as a reward of $50,000 being offered by the State of Connecticut, no arrest has been made. Agnes emigrated to this country from Poland with her family in the early 1980s. She had lived in Hartford with her parents and two sisters before moving to an apartment of her own in West Hartford. Agnes graduated from the University of Connecticut and was working at United Health Care in Hartford at the time of her death. Agnes' father passed away in September of 1999 without his daughter's killer being arrested. Anyone with any information regarding this case is urged to call the:
All calls will be kept confidential. Champaben Patel - Anita Patel - March 1996 - Windsor - $50,000 REWARDOn March 21, 1996, the bodies of Champaben Patel and her daughter Anita were found in their family home in Windsor. Champaben Patel had been strangled and her body burned. Anita had been stabbed and her body burned. {Anita Patel was murdered in Windsor on March 21, 1996.} {Champaben Patel was murdered in Windsor on March 21, 1996.} In March 2006, Governor M. Jodi Rell authorized a $50,000 reward for information leading to an arrest and conviction in the slayings. Investigators believe Champaben Patel was killed first, in the bedroom of her home. They further suspect that Anita Patel and her two children arrived at the house while the attack was occurring, and that Anita told the children, then ages 3 and 5, to leave the house. The children ran from the house and were found by a woman walking to her mailbox, who called the police. Anita Patel was stabbed in the kitchen of the house. Gasoline was poured around her body and set afire. Although she had been stabbed a total of 14 times, an autopsy determined that she died of smoke inhalation. The case is being investigated by the Cold Case Unit of the Chief State's Attorney's Office. Connecticut investigators are consulting with the Vidocq Society, a group of forensic experts who contribute their time and expertise in unsolved cases. Follow this link to e-mail the Cold Case Unit with information or a tip about the case of Champaben Patel and Anita Patel or call the tip line at 860-548-0606 or toll-free at 1-866-623-8058. All calls and e-mails will be kept confidential. Thera Wilson, also known as Theresa Wilson and Mona Williams - January 1997 - Hartford - $50,000 REWARDOn Friday, January 14, 1977, the body of Therea Wilson , age 26, was found in the garage of the then-Statler Hilton Hotel at 10 Ford Street in Hartford. The victim, also known as Thera Wilson , Theresa Wilson and Mona Williams, had been stabbed to death. At the time of her death, the victim had been engaged in prostitution. {Thera Wilson, also known as Theresa Wilson and Mona Wilson} In 1977 numerous leads were pursued by the Hartford Police Department , all with negative results. In April of 1977, Governor Ella Grasso authorized a reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for Ms. Williams death. The reward was increased to $50,000 in November 2006 by Governor M. Jodi Rell at the request of James E. Thomas, State's Attorney for the Judicial District of Hartford. In March of 2006, at the request of the Hartford Police Department, the case was re-opened with the assistance of the Cold Case Unit of the Office of the Chief State's Attorney. Anyone with information is requested to call the tip line at the Office of the Chief State's Attorney at 860-548-0606, toll-free at 1-866-623-8058 or e-mail the Cold Case Unit by following this link. All calls and e-mails will be kept confidential. {Julieanne Miller - Reported missing September 29, 1982} Julieanne Miller - September 1982 - Old Saybrook - $50,000 REWARDOn September 29, 1982, Julieanne Miller was reported missing to the Old Saybrook Police Department by her father, who is now deceased. Ms. Miller was last seen at her residence in the company of her boyfriend on September 22, 1982. She is presumed dead but her body has not been recovered. The State of Connecticut is offering a $50,000 reward for information leading to an arrest and conviction in this case. All communications will be kept confidential. Or call the Cold Case Unit Tip Linetoll-free at 1-866-623-8058 or at 860-548-0606 in the Hartford area.
On Sunday, October 29, 1995, at approximately 4:49 a.m., Hartford Police received 911 calls about a woman being dragged by a motor vehicle from Locust Street west on Elliott Street toward Wethersfield Avenue in Hartford. The caller described the car as similar to a 1995 or recent year Nissan Maxima or similar make. Another caller, using a fire emergency telephone at the corner of Elliott Street and Wethersfield Avenue, observed the female being dragged by the car south on Wethersfield Avenue toward the Town of Wethersfield. The female caller was never identified. Just prior to the 911 calls, a Hartford Police Officer patrolling north on Wethersfield Avenue near Elliott Street in a marked cruiser observed a small dark color car enter Wethersfield Avenue from Elliot Street and travel south with no headlights on. The officer observed something unidentifiable being dragged from the passenger side of the vehicle. The officer pursued the car without success. The officer followed a discernable trail of liquid left on the pavement to the area of Jordan Lane near Ridge Road in Wethersfield. {There is a $50,000 reward for information leading to an arrest and conviction in the death of Leah Ulbrich on October 29, 1995.} The officer located the victim, with extensive injuries, lying against the northern curb of Jordan Lane. The victim was pronounced dead at the scene by responding Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs). An autopsy performed at the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in Farmington determined the cause of death as extensive blunt trauma and certified the manner of death as a homicide. The victim was identified as Leah Ulbrich, age 24, of Hartford and New Britain. Since October 29, 1995, the Hartford Police Department and the Wethersfield Police Department have conducted an intensive investigation into the murder of Leah Ulbrich. Numerous extensive interviews have been conducted and forensic evidence analyzed. In November 2001, a joint investigation was initiated between the Hartford Police Department, the Wethersfield Police Department and the Cold Case Unit of the Office of the Chief State's Attorney. At the request of the State's Attorney for the Judicial District of Hartford, the Governor authorized a $50,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for the death of Leah Ulbrich. The Division of Criminal Justice maintains a Tip Line to take information on this case. The number is 860-548-0606. Follow this link to e-mail the Cold Case Unit with information or a tip about the case of Leah Ulbrich or call the tip line at 860-548-0606 or toll-free at 1-866-623-8058. All calls and e-mails will be kept confidential. {Marie Techlowec Nielsen - Murdered in New Britain - June 1987} Marie Techlowec Nielsen - June 1987 - New BritainMarie Techlowec Nielsen's body was found by her then teenaged son, Edward (Peter) Barrera, on June 18, 1987, after he gained entrance through a window to the apartment that they shared in New Britain. He had earlier given his key to the apartment to the victim, who had locked her keys in her car. The victim's body was found face down on the bed in her bedroom. The cause of death was determined to be asphyxia by strangulation. Follow this link to e-mail the Cold Case Unit with information or a tip about the case of Marie Techlowec Nielsen. Or call the Cold Case Unit toll-free at 1-866-623-8058 or at 860-548-0606 in the Hartford area. All communications will be kept confidential. Sexual Assaults - Summer 1984
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