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In a new push to bring to light cases that have turned cold the Tacoma Police Department is hopeful someone knows something about a double murder that happened on Thanksgiving in 2002.
Time has yet to heal the wounds for the family of five-year-old Jeremy Britt-Bayinthavong and 19-year-old Kimberly Riley. Both were killed when a shooter sprayed bullets into a south-end Tacoma home just after ten in the evening on Thanksgiving Day, 2002.
“It’s heartbreaking --- I just, it’s somebody that’s completely innocent and has no involvement in anything and…and you can’t do anything about it,” said Tacoma Police Department detective Julie Dier.
Dier and her department are asking for the public’s help as their murders approach the 20-year mark.
READ THE FULL STORY HERE: https://www.king5.com/article/news/local/tacoma/tacoma-police-department-info-homicide-cold-case-2002/281-fe886a6a-135e-4814-8648-d4609de3d518