£20,000 Reward Up For Grabs in Lisa Pour Murder Cold Case

Detectives hunting the killer of Lisa Pour, missing for over a decade, have launched a fresh plea — with a £20,000 reward on offer. Independent charity Crimestoppers is backing the cash incentive and promises full anonymity for anyone tipping off the cops.

Lisa Vanished Without a Trace in 2013

Lisa, now aged 51 if alive, was last seen by her probation officer on January 16, 2013. A week later, on January 23, she was officially reported missing. Police believe the gathering evidence points strongly to murder.

At the time, Lisa lived apart from her family in a flat on Kilburn High Road, an area known for drug use. Despite speaking to many contacts from that address and people claiming to have seen her since, the case has gone stone cold — until now.

Detective Chief Inspector Pleads For Information

“We hope this reward will encourage anyone with information to come forward,” said Detective Chief Inspector Neil Rawlinson. “Her family—her parents and three children—have suffered terribly these past 10 years. They deserve the truth and closure.”

Lisa was described as about 5ft 2ins, slim, with dark hair, often seen in the Camden and Brent areas.

How You Can Help Solve This Heartbreaking Case

DCI Rawlinson urged anyone holding back to end their silence now. Information can be passed anonymously to Crimestoppers via 0800 555 111 or their website. Alternatively, contact the police at 020 8358 0200, or through non-emergency number 101 or Twitter @MetCC.

Crimestoppers guarantees 100% anonymity: they neither trace IP addresses nor record calls, and operate completely independently from the police.

Important: to claim the reward, information must go directly to Crimestoppers, not the police. Contact them at 0800 555 111 or via their anonymous online form.

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