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$10,000 reward offered for information in Cleveland quadruple homicide

All four victims were shot to death.

CLEVELAND — Officials held a Wednesday afternoon news conference to provide more details on a case involving four homicides.

Cleveland police, the Cuyahoga County Prosecutor's Office and Crimestoppers announced a $10,000 reward available to anyone who can provide information in the case. 3News streamed the announcement live.

Four bodies were discovered in a vacant E. 144th Street home Sept. 21. The victims were identified as:

  • Jazmyne Lawson, 18
  • Christopher Monroe, 23
  • Aiyanna Quitman, 19
  • Dejuan Willis, 20

The Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner determined that all four victims died from gunshot wounds, ruling all their deaths as homicides.

Credit: Barry Wolf, 3News

Officials said the bodies appeared to have been in the vacant home for a lengthy amount of time, due to their state of decomposition. They also say the victims were couples (although the exact nature is unclear) and had not been reported missing.

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