Reward offered in Clark case
- Published: July 4, 2019
More than two months into the homicide investigation in the death of villager Leonid “Lonya” Clark, the Greene County Sheriff’s Office is offering a $5,000 reward for information leading to an arrest and conviction in the case.
The Sheriff’s Office made the announcement in a press release Tuesday, June 25.
“Multiple interviews have been conducted and tips continue to come in,” the release said, adding, however, “at this time, we are asking for additional public help.”
Mushroom hunters found Clark’s body in Glen Helen Nature Preserve on April 12, two months after the last documented contact with the 26-year-old Yellow Springs High School graduate.
“Someone is aware of exactly what happened and who caused the death of Mr. Clark,” the Sheriff’s June 25 release said.
Anyone with information about the case can contact the sheriff’s tip line at 937-562-4819 or call the detective in charge of the investigation, Duane Gilbert, at 937-562-4813.
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