
Miami-Dade police are digging for clues in the mysterious death of a man in Coral Gables and offering a cash incentive to anyone who can help crack the case, officials said.
The body of Jeffry Forlenza, 57, was discovered just after 11 a.m. on March 6 in the vicinity of Southwest 15th Street, and South Douglas Road, the Miami-Dade police stated. According to Local 10 News, the detectives on the case have been tight-lipped about their findings, but what's clear is that they need the public's help to unravel this tragedy.
The gravity of the situation is underscored by the involvement of Miami-Dade Crime Stoppers, which is putting up to $5,000 on the table for tips that lead to an arrest. A parallel report by WSVN confirms that Forlenza was found dead along Southwest 37th Avenue and 15th Street, a bustling junction in Coral Gables, indicating some hope that witnesses may come forward.
This case has thrown the local authorities into a search for the pivotal clue that could shed light on Forlenza's demise, as so far, their pursuit has turned up nothing concrete, Miami-Dade Crime Stoppers conveyed. Those with any shred of information are urged to ring up Miami-Dade Crime Stoppers at 305-471-TIPS. Informants can rest assured that their identity can be protected, and, the reward for their crucial tip awaits.









