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REWARD PUT FORWARD TO CRACK COLD CASE

The family of Tamworth teenager Mark Haines have put forward a $20,000 reward to help solve the 29-year-old cold case.
The reward will be given to anyone who provides information which leads to an arrest, regardless of a conviction.
The 17-year-old’s body was found on railway tracks south of Tamworth in January 1988.
Mark’s family insist the teen met with foul play.
The State Crime Command’s homicide squad is currently investigating the case.
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REWARD PUT FORWARD TO CRACK COLD CASE
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