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Advertising Company Aids Search for Killer

Posted by: Eric Maze
Email: maze@nbcactionnews.com
Last Update: 3/05 8:39 pm
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - A metro-based billboard company is donating advertising space on some of its signs to help catch the killer of a Harrsionville, Mo. woman.

Lamar Advertising is donating at least two billboards for the effort to find the killer of Cara Jo Roberts.

Roberts was found shot to death inside her home in the 800 block of North Patton Street back on Nov. 5, 2008.

Police say there was a struggle before Cara died and nothing was taken from her home.
Click on the picture to see a larger image of the sketch of a person of interest in the case
Click on the picture to see a larger image of the sketch of a person of interest in the case
Authorities have had little to go on in the investigation except for a sketch of a person of interest. The image is of someone a neighbor saw in the area the day Roberts was killed.

Earlier this year, the Cass Regional Medical center added $10,000 to the reward fund, bringing the total reward money to $21,000.

Anyone with information is asked to call the TIPS Hotline at (816) 474-TIPS, submit a tip anonymous online, or text TIP452 and your information to 274537.

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