Updated: Wednesday, 08 Oct 2008, 1:27 AM EDT
Published : Friday, 18 Jul 2008, 10:54 PM EDT
WHITE CLOUD, Mich. (WOOD) -- The reward for information about who killed a teenager four years ago has increased.
Thirteen-year-old Amanda Lankey disappeared June 21, 2004 while spending the night at a friend's house in White Cloud. She was found killed two weeks later in the Manistee National Forest. Her killer is yet to be found.
The White Cloud Fraternal Order of Eagles 4170 has now posted a $5,000 reward. This is added to a previous reward of $5,000.
"We will continue to seek ways to develop more information in solving this case," Newaygo County Undersheriff Bob Boyd said in a statement. "We ask that people with any information call whether they think their information is relevant or not. It may be the piece of information we need to help solve this case."
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