$26,000 Reward In Nicole Pietz Homicide Case
The mother of homicide victim Nicole Pietz announced an increase in the reward monies for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person responsible for the death of her daughter Nicole last year.
The reward will be $26,000, which includes $1000 from Crime Stoppers.
Nicole’s body was found in Burien on February 6, 2006. Her 2003 Jetta was found in Seattle’s University District about two weeks later. She was last seen at her home in Lynnwood on January 27, 2006.
“The Sheriff's Office continues to investigate this homicide”, said Sheriff Sue Rahr. “The case remains a priority with us, and I am confident our detectives will find Nicole’s killer”.
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