"Attorney General DeWine and Sheriff Reader also reemphasized their request that informational tips from the public continue to be called in to the tip lines," the release stated. "Space on two billboards has been donated to publicize the numbers. The billboards are both located on U.S. 23 as you enter and exit Waverly."
The release also stated that, to date, over 500 tips have been received in regard to the investigation into the shooting deaths of eight members of the Rhoden family on April 22 in Pike County. Anyone with information regarding the case is still urged to contact either the AG's office or the Pike County Sheriff's Office to leave an anonymous tip.
"The signs went up near Dakota's and Vallery's Collision Center. If all goes well, pictures of the Rhoden family will be placed above the sign in the near future," said Pike County Sheriff Charles Reader. "We partnered with BCI to put up the billboards so that people will see the numbers and feel free to call to give info anonymously."
Those wishing to leave an anonymous tip are asked to call either (855) BCI-OHIO (224-6446) or the Pike County Sheriff's Office at (740) 947-2111.