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Halifax’s Donald homicide case added to Reward Program



Donald Jermaine Stevenson’s homicide case of 2010 has now been added to the Rewards for Major Unsolved Crimes Program, it was announced on Friday the 8th.

On Oct.16th, 2010, Halifax Regional Police responded to a report of a possible shooting at 39 Jarvis Lane, Halifax. Officers at that address located Donald Stevenson, who had suffered a fatal gunshot wound after a masked intruder shot his front of his mother.

“We hope that adding Donald’s case to the rewards program will motivate someone to come forward with what they know about his murder,” said HRP Superintendent Jim Perrin. “Investigators have been working to advance this case and the monetary incentive may be just what’s needed to encourage someone to share information that could help us solve Donald’s murder.”

Halifax’s Mulgrave Park neighborhood saw two murder in 2010, one of which was of Donald Jermaine. Another one was Ryan Matthew White who was shot in the chest on the evening of July 22nd of the same year.

Any person with information regarding the murder case, which could result in an arrest and possible charges should call the Rewards for Major Unsolved Crimes Program at 1-888-710-9090. Callers would need to provide with their name and contact information as such they may be called to testify, in court. All calls will be recorded.


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