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Russell Dermond’s body was discovered by neighbors May 6 in the garage of the couple’s Carolyn Drive home in the Great Waters community of Reynolds Plantation. His wife was presumed abducted until her body was found by two fishermen in the waters of Lake Oconee near Wallace Dam May 16.
“Early in the investigation, I received calls from businesses and citizens wanting to contribute to a reward for information in this case,” Sills says in his letter. “At that time I discouraged offering money, as I have found rewards at the onset of an investigation often become counterproductive and hinder the course of an investigation.
“Now we have reached a point in time, some 30 days after these heinous crimes, where I believe a significant monetary reward may well be the thing that will enable us to break this very difficult case.
“For the first time in my 40-year career, I am asking the public for donations for a reward.”
Sills has set up an account with The Peoples Bank’s Lake Oconee Branch but notes that contributions can go to any of the three branches. Out-of-towners can send their donations c/o the Putnam County Sheriff’s Office, P.O. Box 3637, Eatonton, GA 31024.
The Dermonds were last seen May 1 – Russell at Publix Super Market in Lake Oconee Village at about 2:30 p.m.; Shirley, at her bridge club meeting at The Plaza Arts Center in Eatonton.
http://www.msgr.com/news/crime/article_0c031440-eb21-11e3-97a4-0019bb2963f4.html?mode=jqm
“Early in the investigation, I received calls from businesses and citizens wanting to contribute to a reward for information in this case,” Sills says in his letter. “At that time I discouraged offering money, as I have found rewards at the onset of an investigation often become counterproductive and hinder the course of an investigation.
“Now we have reached a point in time, some 30 days after these heinous crimes, where I believe a significant monetary reward may well be the thing that will enable us to break this very difficult case.
“For the first time in my 40-year career, I am asking the public for donations for a reward.”
Sills has set up an account with The Peoples Bank’s Lake Oconee Branch but notes that contributions can go to any of the three branches. Out-of-towners can send their donations c/o the Putnam County Sheriff’s Office, P.O. Box 3637, Eatonton, GA 31024.
The Dermonds were last seen May 1 – Russell at Publix Super Market in Lake Oconee Village at about 2:30 p.m.; Shirley, at her bridge club meeting at The Plaza Arts Center in Eatonton.
http://www.msgr.com/news/crime/article_0c031440-eb21-11e3-97a4-0019bb2963f4.html?mode=jqm