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Billboards offer $20,000 reward for helping solve murder of Bremerton family

Billboards offer $20,000 reward for helping solve murder of Bremerton family

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BREMERTON, Wash. — A $20,000 reward and now two billboards are up in hopes that someone will help Bremerton police solve the 2017 quadruple murder of the Careaga family.

KOMO reports the billboard put up by relatives last week reads, “Help, I’m dying… my family is dead. Come now.”

Those were the last words recorded in a 911 call with Hunter Careaga, who was killed along with his brother Johnathon and their parents John and Christale.

Several bystanders told KOMO that they support the idea to put up billboards and hope someone with information will come forward.

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