Posted on 02 November 2017. Tags: CMU student, Crime Stoppers, Hit-and-Run accident, reward, Ryan Tsatsos
Family of CMU student killed in hit-and-run makes desperate plea on 2nd anniversary, $10,000 reward offered
Two years after their son was killed in a Hit-and-Run accident, the Tsatsos family is making another plea for someone to come forward with information to help solve their case.
Crime Stoppers is offering up to $2,500 cash reward and the Tsatsos family raised the amount by $7,500 for a total of $10,000 for information leading to an arrest in the hit-and-run death of Ryan Tsatsos.
Just after midnight on Sunday morning, November 1, 2015, freshman Ryan Tsatsos, of Macomb, was hit by a vehicle while walking to his Central Michigan University residence hall in Mount Pleasant, Mich.
The incident occurred on Crawford Road between Billabrail Street and Concourse Drive, south of the main campus.
Police believe the vehicle is a dark metallic blue color. The vehicle could likely have front passenger side damage and potentially fender, windshield and hood damage.
If you have any info, contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-422-JAIL (5245) or visit www.crimestoppersofflint.com and submit a tip. You can also download their mobile app.
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Posted on 09 April 2015. Tags: Alan Nelson, Crime Stoppers, homicide, Michigan State Police, reward

Alan Nelson
The Michigan State Police Lakeview Post is continuing its investigation into the homicide of Alan Nelson, 80, of Sidney Township.
Nelson was found dead March 30, at his residence at 591 Nelson Dr, Sidney Township, which is on Nevins Lake, about four miles west of Stanton.
Investigators say the man died sometime between Sunday evening, March 29, and Monday morning, March 30. They reported that evidence at the scene indicates his death is a homicide. Other evidence shows Mr. Nelson’s house and three neighboring homes were broken into.
Detectives are processing through tips and leads that have been coming into the Lakeview Post.
The MSP crime lab is processing and analyzing both forensic and physical evidence that was collected at the scene, and the Montcalm County Sheriff’s Department continues to assist with the investigation.
The State Police Lakeview Post is asking the public for their continued assistance with helping to solve the homicide of Mr. Nelson. They have teamed up with Crime Stoppers of Mid-Michigan to assist in the investigation. Callers to Crime Stoppers will be eligible to receive reward money up to $1000 dollars for information leading investigators to the arrest of those responsible for the death of Mr. Nelson.
Crime Stoppers has call takers available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Anyone who has information and would like to receive the reward money is asked to call Crime Stoppers at (517) 483-7867.
Otherwise you can contact the Michigan State Lakeview Post at 989-352-8444, or Silent observer at 1-866-774-2345.
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