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Reward offered for info leading to arrest in Luetta Moore shooting
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    A $500 reward is being offered for information leading to the arrest of a man police say was involved in a shooting incident that critically injured a 15-year-old.
    Statesboro Police still seek Dante Ravon Williams, 17, who faces charges including aggravated battery, aggravated assault, possession of a firearm during the commission of a crime and participation in criminal gang activity, said Statesboro Police Maj. J. R. Holloway.
    Tuesday, March 10, gunshots were fired at Luetta Moore Park on Church Street, with three brothers injured, he said. A 15-year-old remains in critical condition at the Medical College of Georgia and his brothers suffered superficial wounds — one was treated for multiple injuries and released; police learned of the third victim Friday. He suffered a minor flesh wound, said Statesboro Police Capt. Scott Brunson.
    Two 16-year-olds and a third suspect, Myron Eugene Johnson, 17, have been taken into custody. Brunson said investigators will “leave no stone unturned” in searching for Williams and hopes the monetary reward will help flush him out.
    Williams stands around 5’4”, weighing around 132 pounds, Holloway said. He is a black male, and wears his hair “close cut,” he said.
    Anyone with information regarding Williams’ location is asked o contact Det., Ken Scott at (912) 212- 2310 or  the Statesboro Police Criminal Investigations Division at 764-1542.
    The $500 reward will be given to anyone providing information “that directly leads to apprehension” of Williams, he said.
 
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