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Cab companies offer $35,000 reward for suspect’s arrest

Updated Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2013 | 4:08 p.m.

A group of taxi companies has banded together to offer a $35,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of Ammar Harris, the man wanted in connection with last week’s shooting on the Las Vegas Strip that caused a wreck that killed a Desert Cab driver and his fare. The Feb. 21 Violent Crimes Reward Trust Fund is offering the reward in the early Thursday shooting that targeted aspiring rapper Kenneth Cherry while he was driving his Maserati on Las Vegas Boulevard. After Cherry was shot, his car ran a red light at Las Vegas Boulevard and Flamingo Road, where ...

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  1. Thank you cab companies. Now if all of the strip casinos and other strip businesses will step up and increase the reward, more progress in locating this criminal could possibly be achieved.

  2. now this is a step in the right direction...good job cab companies...nothing motivates people like money...

  3. i wonder if they'll try and renege on the offer once the guy is caught

  4. Sadly I wouldn't trust any reward offered by anyone now adays. Show me don't tell me.

  5. Bump - why wasn't this on the front page of the sun. This is important.

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