Nina Reiser Reward Increased To $25,000
A reward for information leading to the discovery of an Oakland woman who has been missing for seven weeks and is believed to have been murdered by her estranged husband has been increased to $25,000, her boyfriend said Monday.
A $15,000 reward for information leading to the location of 31-year-old Nina Reiser, who was last seen alive on Sept. 3, was announced on Sept. 25.
Anthony Zografos, her boyfriend, said in an e-mail to the news media Monday that despite the reward and police efforts, including multiple searches in the Oakland hills and other locations, she still hasn't been found.
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