The FBI provided enhanced photos from a 13-year-old robbery-murder case March 21 and reiterated its $50,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person sought.
In 2003, the wanted individual robbed a branch of Xerox Federal Credit Union – now Xceed Financial Credit Union – in Webster, N.Y., killing one member and injuring another.
The El Segundo, Calif.-based, $942 million Xceed Financial is offering a $5,000 reward in addition to the $50,000 being offered by the FBI, as well as $5,000 the credit union originally offered when it was known as Xerox.
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