$50K reward offered in information in 2006 cold case murder in Connecticut

Tuesday, February 16, 2021
NORWALK, Connecticut (WABC) -- Police in Connecticut hope a $50,000 reward will help them find a killer in a cold case.

In June of 2006, 33-year-old Fulton Raines was found with a gunshot wound while sitting inside a car in Norwalk.
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Raines' car was parked at the William Moore Elks Lodge on Lexington Avenue where a party had just taken place.

Officials say several people attended the party which hosted a Pay-Per-View boxing match on the first floor with a DJ on the second floor.

Police say several fights happened inside and outside the lodge that night and Raines' body was found after one of those fights.

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The $50,000 reward is being offered for any information that leads to an arrest and conviction.
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Anyone with information is asked to contact Sgt. Steve Kalmanides of the Cold Case Unit at (203) 854-3028 or (203) 854-3011.



Information can be provided anonymously on the Norwalk Police Department's Tipline at (203) 854-3111 or sent to the website.

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