13/08/2015
Reward Offered In Terry Isaac Murder Investigation
A reward of £20,000 is being offered for information leading to the conviction of those responsible for the murder of 56-year-old Terry Isaacs.
Mr Isaacs died in hospital on Tuesday, 24 February. He had been found on 19 February in Brixton suffering head injuries after police had been called to reports of a "pool of blood" in Bannister Close.
Mr Isaacs lived in Ewen Cresent, Brixton, nearby to where he was found.
The last known image of him was at 00:51hrs on Thursday, 19 February in Christchurch Road, walking in the direction of his home.
His holdall style bag, wallet with a flag of St George and blue border with the word England written across the front, his two mobile phones - one a black Samsung and one a black Alcatel, a distinctive small green metal tobacco tin with white writing that says "tell your girlfriend I said thanks" are all missing.
Detective Inspector Sharon Marman, who is leading the investigation into the murder, said: "We are determined to find out what happened to Terry Isaacs and are appealing again to anyone who may information about the murder, or his missing property, to contact us.
"There is now a reward of £20,000 for information that helps us to identify, arrest and prosecute the person or people responsible for his murder."
Anyone with any information is asked to contact the investigation team on 020 8721 4054, or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
(MH/LM)
Mr Isaacs died in hospital on Tuesday, 24 February. He had been found on 19 February in Brixton suffering head injuries after police had been called to reports of a "pool of blood" in Bannister Close.
Mr Isaacs lived in Ewen Cresent, Brixton, nearby to where he was found.
The last known image of him was at 00:51hrs on Thursday, 19 February in Christchurch Road, walking in the direction of his home.
His holdall style bag, wallet with a flag of St George and blue border with the word England written across the front, his two mobile phones - one a black Samsung and one a black Alcatel, a distinctive small green metal tobacco tin with white writing that says "tell your girlfriend I said thanks" are all missing.
Detective Inspector Sharon Marman, who is leading the investigation into the murder, said: "We are determined to find out what happened to Terry Isaacs and are appealing again to anyone who may information about the murder, or his missing property, to contact us.
"There is now a reward of £20,000 for information that helps us to identify, arrest and prosecute the person or people responsible for his murder."
Anyone with any information is asked to contact the investigation team on 020 8721 4054, or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
(MH/LM)
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