LUMBERTON, N.C. (AP) - The FBI is offering a reward of up to $30,000 for information in the deaths of three people in southeastern North Carolina in the last year.
The FBI and Lumberton police announced plans Wednesday to offer the rewards for the investigations into the deaths of Christina Bennett, Rhonda Jones and Megan Oxendine.
Bennett was found in a home in Lumberton April 18. Jones was found outside a house in the city the same day.
Oxendine was found outside a house June 3.
Lumberton police had asked for help with the three cases in June. The FBI routinely provides help to local law enforcement when it has tools, techniques or tactics that can help.
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