Who killed Karina Vetrano?
HOWARD BEACH, Queens – Thursday marks six months since the vicious murder of a woman who was attacked while jogging in Howard Beach, Queens, and the case remains unsolved.
HOWARD BEACH, Queens – Thursday marks six months since the vicious murder of a woman who was attacked while jogging in Howard Beach, Queens, and the case remains unsolved.
The NYPD is hoping for new leads from the public to help them find the killer of a 30-year-old jogger in Queens.
Cops have received 104 tips from people about the unsolved murder of Karina Vetrano, who was beaten, strangled and sexually assaulted while jogging in Queens, officials said Thursday.
This is the final photo of jogger Karina Vetrano, taken just before she was beaten and strangled in a Queens park.
Cops released a sketch Wednesday of a man they want to question in connection with the rape and murder of a young woman who was killed while jogging in Howard Beach.
The NYPD has installed several security cameras around the Queens park where jogger Karina Vetrano was strangled and possibly sexually assaulted earlier this month, officials said.
The reward for information about the death of a jogger brutally murdered blocks from her Queens home has grown to nearly $300,000.
The family of slain Queens jogger Karina Vetrano is retracing her final footsteps Tuesday evening to mark the two weeks since her as-yet unsolved rape and murder.
The NYPD has increased the reward for information in the murder of Howard Beach runner Karina Vetrano.
Investigators have successfully recovered DNA from the 30-year-old jogger slain while running alone through a Queens park last week but haven’t been able to match it to anyone so far, police sources said Tuesday.