You Could Win $5000 If You Can Help This Florida Sheriff Crack A Cold Case

The case went cold four years ago.
Orange County Police Ask Public For Help In Solving Cold Case For $5000 Reward
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Orange County police are asking for help from the public to solve a four-year-old cold case murder, and those with information could be eligible for a $5,000 reward.

OCSO is reexamining the case of Christopher Perkins, who was shot four years ago after seven men were caught on a surveillance camera breaking into his home.

HELP OCSO SOLVE A MURDER: Christopher Perkins, 38, was shot and killed in east Orange County.


Orange County Sheriff's Office, Florida

In the video posted to the Orange County Sheriff's Office Facebook page, it’s explained that no one has come forward with information about the men caught on tape, making it difficult for police to make an arrest.

OCSC has recently revamped its Cold Case Team to reexamine old or unsolved cases, among which was Perkins’ case.

If you have information that could help police solve the murder of Christopher Perkins, you can email OCSOColdCase@ocfl.net or call 1-800-423-8477.

Via Orange County Sheriff's Office, Florida

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