State Offers $50,000 Reward in Girl’s Death
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Gov. George Deukmejian offered a $50,000 reward Monday for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the killer of a 14-year-old runaway girl whose body was found on a roadside in Lancaster last month.
The governor’s action--providing the maximum reward allowable by law from the state’s General Fund--brings the total offered in the death of Angela Migliore to $60,000. Last week, county supervisors posted a $5,000 reward proposed by Supervisor Mike Antonovich. The Lancaster City Council matched that.
Migliore’s body was found near 70th Street East and Avenue N on Oct. 11. Investigators said she had been strangled elsewhere.
Neighbors said Migliore had run away from home after arguing with an older brother.
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