SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (WAND) - The Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Sangamon County Sheriff’s Office is announcing a $25,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or people involved in the homicides on Hoover Street on October 9.
On October 9, Sangamon County Sheriff’s Office responded to Hoover Street for the report of a shooting. Three people were found dead at a home on that street, one being Cash Russell, 9 years old.
The Sangamon County Sheriff’s Office is still investigating, and FBI Springfield Field Office is helping with resources.
On top of the $25,000 reward being offered, Crimestoppers of Sangamon and Menard Counties are also offering an additional reward up to $10,000 for information leading to the arrest of the suspect or suspects in this case.
Dorothy Jackson, the mother of Cash Russell, said, “I’m asking our community to come together and help us find justice for Cash, a sweet, gentle, and loving child whose life was taken far too soon. Cash was full of light, imagination and kindness. Cash loved to sing and loved soccer. He was always looking out for his
brothers, always making sure everyone felt safe and loved. His favorite color was green. He could spend hours creating slime, building worlds with blocks, or getting lost in his favorite video games. He was simply a child; innocent, bright, and full of dreams. Cash was also a twin. He and his twin brother had a bond like no other, inseparable from the moment they were born. They did everything together. They had never been apart until now. This loss has shattered his brothers in ways words cannot explain, and our family is doing everything we can to support them through a pain no child should ever have to feel. Cash did not deserve this, no child does. We are holding onto hope that someone out there knows something no matter how small that can help bring answers, accountability, and justice for Cash. If you saw anything, heard anything, or have any information about what happened, we are begging you to please come forward. Your information could be the piece that brings peace to a grieving family, comfort to a devastated twin brother, and justice to a precious child whose life was stolen. Please help us honor Cash’s memory by helping us to find the truth. If you know anything that can help us, find who did this, please speak up. Your courage could change everything.”
“Justice for the victims depends on all of us,” said Sheriff Paula Crouch. “Our investigators are working tirelessly, and we need the community’s help. If you have any information, no matter how small, please reach out. Your help can bring closure to the families and make our neighborhoods safer. We believe there are people in the community who know important details about this case, or the individuals involved. Together, we can find the answers needed to ensure that those responsible are held accountable.”
“This senseless act of violence claimed the life of a child and devastated an entire community,” said Christopher J.S. Johnson, Special Agent in Charge of the FBI Springfield Field Office. “We are dedicating substantial investigative resources to ensure that those responsible are brought to justice.
For the FBI reward, anyone with information is urged to contact 1-800-CALL-FBI (1-800-225-5324) or utilize “TIPS.FBI.GOV.”
For the Crime Stoppers reward, information can be left anonymously by calling 217-788-8427, logging onto cashfortips.us or using the P3 mobile app.
If you have information, you are encouraged to call both FBI and Crime Stoppers to report information and be eligible for both rewards.
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