Billboard used to ask for help in solving Westminster 1999 triple homicide

Westminster Police are hoping a new billboard and investigative DNA technology can help solve a 26-year-old triple homicide in the city.The billboard is near Interstate 70 and Harlan Street and focuses on the unsolved murder of Paul Skiba, his 9-year-old daughter Sarah, and Paul’s business associate, Lorenzo Chivers. All were killed in 1999.Police say that on Feb. 7 of that year, Skiba, Sarah, and Chivers disappeared after returning to Skip’s moving company, Tuff Movers. The company was located off Raleigh Street near 71st Avenue in Westminster.The victims had just finished a job and arrived back at the truck yard around 7 p.m., police said. Police said the trio were killed shortly after arriving. Their bodies were never found.Westminster Police told KDVR that new DNA technology has given detectives hope of possibly bringing the investigation to a close.The billboard is “urging anyone with information about the murders of Paul, Sarah and Lorenzo to come forward,” Westminster Police said on X. “Help us bring closure to the families of these victims.” Up to $10,000 is offered as a reward in the case. Anyone with information can call Crime Stoppers at 720-913-7867.The post Billboard used to ask for help in solving Westminster 1999 triple homicide appeared first on Colorado Community Media.
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