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Information Request for Double Homicide in the 7800 block of South Wolcott Avenue

New Crime Stoppers poster (PDF) published today by the Chicago Police Department:

WANTED FOR HOMICIDE

Information leading to the identification of the offender(s) in the homicide which occurred on  February 09, 2008 at 9:00 A.M., in which a 42 year old female and a 53 year old male were found shot  and stabbed to death in a home on the 7800 block of South Wolcott Avenue.

If you have any information concerning this incident, please contact Area Two Detectives at (312) 747-8272

The person(s) responsible for this crime should be considered armed and dangerous. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO APPREHEND!

Reference RD# HP-166985 -- Cash Rewards up to $1,000 -- 1-800-535-STOP or 311 A cash reward will be paid by Cook County Crime Stoppers for information leading to the arrest and prosecution of the above offender. 79200812345010 The information contained herein is current and accurate as of 7/9/2008.

Wanted for Homicide

Comments

An odd type choice for the "WANTED" header. I would have preferred a more Old West-type font--this one suggests that they're searching for the cast of M*A*S*H.

I'm not sure you want to go all Steven Heller on the CPD, MHerl. Dey got eyes.

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ABOUT ME

Daniel X. O'Neil: Chicago-based writer and internet developer. I am a co-founder of and the People Person for EveryBlock, a site that pulls together local news and public information. I run dozens of personal projects and websites for clients, and also own half of a poetry book company.

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EveryBlock: A news feed for your block.
CTA Alerts: Wireless notifications about service on the Chicago Transit Authority. September 2008, see also CTA Tweet
Wesley Willis Art: Site dedicated to the fact that Wesley Willis was an artist.
Wide Right Turn: An incomplete look at the role of variation in a capitalist society.

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