State Offers $50,000 Reward in 2009 Hartford Cold Case

The state of Connecticut is offering a $50,000 reward in a cold case from 2009.

Timothy Coleman, 38, was shot dead in Hartford on Sept. 2, 2009. Police responding to the area of 102 Edgewood Street in Hartford to investigate a reported shooting found Coleman with multple gunshot wounds. He later died of his injuries and the case was ruled a homicide.

Police have not found the shooter who killed Coleman, so Hartford State's Attorney Gail P. Hardy asked Gov. Dannel P. Malloy to sign off on a state-funded reward to help find Coleman's killer. The governor authorized the $50,000 reward for anyone who can provide information leading to the arrest or conviction of the man who killed him.

Hartford police ask anyone with information to contact Det. Christopher May at 860-757-4145 or leave an anonymous tip at 860-722-8477 or www.hartford.gov/police.

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