Rosemead offers rewards

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Police are still looking for the people responsible for the murders of Jimmy Tran and Danny Chan, who were sho t and killed March 22 this year as they were driving away from a party near Charlotte Street and Park Avenue.

Police are also asking for the public's help for a murder three years ago. Jim Han and Phong Luc were shot and killed after they confronted suspects who were spraying paiting graffiti on a school building in the area of 2608 Willard Ave.

The City Council on Tuesday are offering $10,000 rewards for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the people responsible.

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Anonymous said:

$10,000 what a great reward

Anonymous said:

Its not the money thats the rewards! Its bringing down the killers of my cousin Phong Luc Is whats most important!

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