$60,000 reward offered in 2007 cold case murder of Aaron Anthony Breaux

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$60,000 reward offered in 2007 cold case murder of Aaron Anthony Breaux
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A $60,000 reward was announced Monday in the hopes of generating new leads in the 2007 cold case murder of Aaron Anthony Breaux, who was gunned down in a Fremont parking lot.

According to Fremont police, officers responded to reports of a shooting in an apartment complex parking lot located on the 38000 block of Fremont Blvd the evening of April 29, 2007.

During the initial investigation, witnesses told officers they heard two gunshots just outside of the apartment but did not see any suspicious vehicles or persons. On March 26, 2008, then Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger announced the availability of a $50,000.00 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the suspects wanted in connection with the murder. The Breaux family has raised an additional $10,000 to contribute to the reward.

"The past fifteen years has been nothing short of unbearable. Hearing the words"your son has died" shatters your world and everything in it. No words can describe the pain and utter desperation you and your loved ones will go through for the rest of our lives."

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