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Can you help solve a murder?

crime-stoppersLOGO.gif Winnipeg Crime Stoppers is looking for your help solving a number of recent murders.Video segments featuring re-enactments of these slayings are now being posted on my www.mikeoncrime.com site, which you can view directly by clicking HERE.The newest video, just posted this week, involves the August 2007 killing of 17-year-old Fonassa Bruyere.mb-fonassa-bruyere[1].jpg The teen was found dead in a bushy area in the northwest corner of Winnipeg. She was last seen Aug. 8 in the North End and her family reported her missing Aug. 11. Police have said she was involved is street sex trade.Other homicide videos are coming soon.As well, Crime Stoppers is doubling up its cash awards to a maximum of $4,000 for tips that leads to arrests. This special offer runs until Jan. 31.Tips and information can now be provided to Winnipeg Crime Stoppers at 786-TIPS, or online by clicking HERE.Winnipeg Crime Stoppers has helped solve 21 homicides since its inception in 1984, and is internationally recognized for efficiency and results. Over $82 million has been recovered in value of crimes solved.

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About Mike McIntyre

Journalist, national radio show host, author, pundit and cruise director ... Mike McIntyre loves to keep busy.

Mike is the justice reporter for the Winnipeg Free Press, where he has worked since 1997. He produces and hosts the weekly talk radio show Crime and Punishment, which runs on the Corus Radio Network in several Canadian cities.

Born and bred in Winnipeg, Mike graduated from River East Collegiate and completed his journalism studies in the Creative Communications program at Red River College.

He and his wife, Chassity, have two children.

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