Wrongful Death Reward Offered in Lexington Murder

It’s been nearly three months since a Lexington man was murdered inside his Silver Maple Way home and Lexington Police said they’re no closer to finding his killer than the day they began looking.

They’ve decided to give away a reward to the person who can help them make an arrest.

http://liarcatchers.com/wrongful_death.html

“They had a few leads they worked on, but right now it’s considered a cold case,” Lexington Police Department Detective Rob Sarrantonio said.

When we talked to neighbors right after Glenn “Rev” Sanford’s murder, most said they knew the 54-year-old and that people in the neighborhood know everyone who comes and goes.

“We believe overnight, the 2nd into the 3rd, one or two suspects went into his house, shot him multiple times and killed him,” Det. Sarrantonio said.

Since then, very few leads about who killed the man who lived for U of L basketball and was known as the area’s do-gooder, hence the nickname Rev.

“He would go out to service stations and collect expired donuts before they threw them out and he’d collect them and give them to homeless people and different churches,” Det. Sarrantonio said. ” So I think that’s how we got his name.”

Crime Stoppers is offering a $1,000 reward for information and you can give them a call at 859-253-2020.

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