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Jeannie Quinn’s family offers $10,000 reward for information on her murder

It’s been six months and still no arrests made for the murder of 20-year-old Jeannie Quinn of Levelland. Her family is now offering a $10,000 reward for information that helps with the case. The family hopes that by offering a reward, it will bring in new information that will lead to an arrest.

Quinn went missing from Levelland in April. Her body was found days later hanging in a wooded area in Abilene. The Abilene Police Department began investigating her death as a homicide.


The last update was from a warrant where police searched the cellphones of two men. One of those men was listed in court documents as her boyfriend and the person with whom she was last seen. 

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Quinn’s family wants answers and justice for Jeannie. They said APD needs fresh information to keep this investigation active. 

“Somebody knows something. It could even be a small thing. Someone had to have seen something,” said Jeannie’s uncle, John Quinn. “I mean, six months goes fast, but every day that goes by, we’re looking for justice.”

The Abilene Police Department set up a tip line dedicated to Quinn’s investigation. They encourage you to call 325-676-6598 if you have any information. 

The family has also set up a GoFundMe to help raise more money for the reward. They want to increase the reward from $10,000 to $20,000. 

Click here for a link to the GoFundMe.