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Governor Cooper offers reward in 2011 unsolved murder in Greensboro

Governor Roy Cooper said the state is offering up to $30,000 for information leading to the person(s) responsible for shooting and killing Jeffrey Alston in 2011.
Credit: Greensboro Crime Stoppers

GREENSBORO, N.C. — A reward is being offered for information leading to the arrest of the person(s) tied to a deadly shooting that happened 12 years ago in Greensboro.

On Wednesday, Governor Roy Cooper said the state is offering up to $30,000 (including $5,000 from Crime Stoppers) for information about a suspect or suspects responsible for shooting and killing 29-year-old Jeffrey Alston on Tuscaloosa Street in Greensboro.

Back on May 5, 2011, around 2:49 a.m., Alston was found dead in a car from a gunshot wound at the intersection of South Pearson Street near Tuscaloosa Street.

Anyone with information concerning this case should contact the Greensboro Police Department at (336) 373-7543, Greensboro/Guilford Crime Stoppers at (336) 373-1000, or the State Bureau of Investigation at (919) 662-4500.

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