Army CID offers $15,000 reward for info on children missing since 1992
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WURZBURG, GERMANY () – The Department of Army Criminal Investigation Division (CID) is offering a reward up to $15,000 for credible information leading to the arrest and conviction for those responsible for the disappearance or death of Tina, Dale Jr., and Stephon Grogan.

The release says in the early morning hours of November 28th, 1992, multiple residents in the apartment building where the Grogan’s resided in Wurzburg, Germany, were awaken by the sounds of a domestic incident coming from inside the Grogan’s apartment.

Several residents reported they heard screams and one or more children screaming, “don’t hurt mommy” or “don’t hit my mommy”.

Tina, 6-year-old Dale Jr., and 4-year-old Stephon have not been seen since, nor have their remains been found.

Courtesy of Army CID

Those with credible information regarding this incident are encouraged to contact the Army CID Cold Case Unit at (520) 706-8685 or submit tips by clicking here.

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