The Buckeye Police Department has boosted the reward for tips in the death of a 16-year-old girl who was hit by a car and found dead on an Interstate 10 median.
Anaiah Walker was killed in May …
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SILENT WITNESS
Buckeye PD increases reward in teen homicide case
(Buckeye Police Department)
Anaiah Walker was hit by a car and killed in May 2020.
(Buckeye Police Department)
Police say a car similar to this vehicle struck and killed Anaiah Walker in May 2020
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The Buckeye Police Department has boosted the reward for tips in the death of a 16-year-old girl who was hit by a car and found dead on an Interstate 10 median.
Anaiah Walker was killed in May 2020 after being hit by a car. She was found on the I-10 median west of Watson Road.
No arrests have been made.
Police Chief Larry Hall recently authorized $10,000 to increase the Silent Witness reward for information that can lead to an arrest. The total reward is $12,000.
Detectives analyzed car parts left at the scene to develop information on a vehicle involved in the incident.
The unknown suspect was likely driving a 2016 to 2018 Honda Civic LX or LE with factory color “midnight burgundy pearl,” police said.
Anyone with information is urged to call 480-WITNESS (480-TESTIGO for Spanish-speakers) to remain anonymous and potentially be eligible for a cash reward.