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$26,000 reward offered for information on 2007 cold case murders
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Santana Armijo (left) and Michael Martinez (right)
''BUCKEYE, Ariz. - Officials with the Buckeye Police Department say the largest reward in department history is being offered for information leading to the arrest of suspect or suspects responsible for a double murder that happened over a decade ago.
According to a statement, the murders happened in 2007, and the victims, identified as Santana Monique Armijo (then 21) and Michael Martinez (then 28) were found just north of the I-10 and Verrado Way.''
"It is believed the two were killed somewhere else and dumped at that location," read a portion of the statement.
Officials say in 2020, following a department reorganization, a Major Crimes Unit was created and tasked with re-examining unsolved homicides. A $25,000 reward has now been added in addition to the $1,000 already being offered by Silent Witness for information leading to an arrest''.
''Armijo's murder came 11 months after her brother died while serving the army.
"Please use your voice. I am begging you as mother, please call anything in," said Armijo's mother, Tina Armijo. "I lost my son fighting for our country. Let's fight back. Let's get these persons. What they deserve is justice. Don't let them harm another family."

ABC15 Arizona

Santana Armijo (left) and Michael Martinez (right)
''BUCKEYE, Ariz. - Officials with the Buckeye Police Department say the largest reward in department history is being offered for information leading to the arrest of suspect or suspects responsible for a double murder that happened over a decade ago.
According to a statement, the murders happened in 2007, and the victims, identified as Santana Monique Armijo (then 21) and Michael Martinez (then 28) were found just north of the I-10 and Verrado Way.''
"It is believed the two were killed somewhere else and dumped at that location," read a portion of the statement.
Officials say in 2020, following a department reorganization, a Major Crimes Unit was created and tasked with re-examining unsolved homicides. A $25,000 reward has now been added in addition to the $1,000 already being offered by Silent Witness for information leading to an arrest''.
''Armijo's murder came 11 months after her brother died while serving the army.
"Please use your voice. I am begging you as mother, please call anything in," said Armijo's mother, Tina Armijo. "I lost my son fighting for our country. Let's fight back. Let's get these persons. What they deserve is justice. Don't let them harm another family."

ABC15 Arizona