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$20,000 Reward for Information Remains in Place Eight Years After Homicide

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Brian Spaulding
Eight years after the homicide of Brian Spaulding, the Portland Police Bureau is asking for the public's help to solve the case.
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Eight years after the homicide of a 36-year-old man in Northeast Portland, the Portland Police Bureau is asking for the public's help to solve the case. Brian Elton Spaulding's family and friends have privately raised more than $20,000 to offer as a reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for his death.

On Monday, June 12, 2017, at 12:27 p.m., North Precinct officers responded to a residence in the 3500 block of Northeast 10th Avenue to conduct a death investigation. Officers and medical personnel arrived and determined that Spaulding was deceased. Based on observations of officers, Homicide Detectives responded to the scene. The Medical Examiner conducted an autopsy and determined that Spaulding was the victim of a shooting and ruled the death a homicide.

Brian Spaulding
Brian Spaulding

To be eligible for the family and friends reward, a person with information would need to contact Detective Rico Beniga at Rico.Beniga@police.portlandoregon.gov .

Alternatively, information can be submitted anonymously through Crime Stoppers of Oregon. Anyone wishing to submit a secure and anonymous tip regarding this or any unsolved felony crime should visit http://www.crimestoppersoforegon.com . Crime Stoppers of Oregon offers cash rewards of up to $2,500 for information, reported to Crime Stoppers, that leads to an arrest in any unsolved felony crime and tipsters can remain anonymous.

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