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'We Will Never Give Up': Police Renew Calls For Tips In 4 Unsolved Murders On Long Island 'We Will Never Give Up': Police Renew Calls For Tips In 4 Unsolved Murders On Long Island
'We Will Never Give Up': Police Renew Calls For Tips In 4 Unsolved Murders On Long Island Police are hoping a renewed call for tips will translate into arrests in several unsolved murders on Long Island. Speaking at a press conference Thursday, Nov. 17, Nassau County Police outlined four cases where investigators believe witnesses saw something that could prove crucial in securing a conviction. “I don’t like calling them cold cases because they never get cold in Nassau County,” Police Commissioner Patrick Rider told reporters. “The time and effort is put to make sure that we are giving closure to our victims.” Suzanne Goldfarb One of the cases outlined Thursday was that of S…
Police Ask Public's Help In Investigation Of Murder Of Woman On Long Island Police Ask Public's Help In Investigation Of Murder Of Woman On Long Island
Police Ask Public's Help In Investigation Of Murder Of Woman On Long Island Know anything? Police investigators on Long Island are seeking information from the public as they continue investigating the murder of a 28-year-old woman who was fatally shot earlier this year. Original story - ID Released For Suffolk County Woman Shot, Killed During Incident Thiasia Williams was sitting in her car at approximately 12:06 a.m. on Saturday, Aug. 1 in front of an apartment complex on Martin Luther King Drive in Hempstead when she was shot and killed in the driver’s seat. Police said that the shots were fired from a white four-door sedan that was traveling westbound on Mar…
ID Released For Suffolk County Woman Shot, Killed During Incident ID Released For Suffolk County Woman Shot, Killed During Incident
ID Released For Suffolk County Woman Shot, Killed During Incident The identity has been released for a woman who was fatally shot during an incident on Long Island. It happened just after midnight on Saturday, Aug. 1 in Hempstead. Nassau County Police officers received multiple calls for shots fired through ‘ShotSpotter’ notification and responded to Martin Luther King Drive.  Upon arrival, officers found two women, ages 28 and 29, who had both been shot by an unknown individual. Both were transported to a nearby hospital for treatment.  The 28-year old, now identified as Thiasia Williams, of Amityville, was pronounced dead by a hospital …