
The Miami-Dade Police Department is currently offering a $5,000 reward for essential information that could help solve an early morning homicide in Homestead. This incident claimed the life of 36-year-old Martavious Ezella, as reported yesterday, around 2:30 a.m.
According to CBS12, the tragic event unfolded near the intersection of Southwest 4th Street and Southwest 11th Avenue. The area, now stained with the echo of Ezella's untimely departure, has become the focal point of a meticulous investigation as officers seek answers in a life that cut short.
The local enforcement body is calling on anyone with insights into the homicide to come forward, emphasizing the importance of community assistance in cases like these. Critical information that leads to an arrest could be eligible for the monetary reward being offered. Indeed, such incentive serves as a beacon, guiding potential witnesses from the shadows of reticence toward the potential solace of resolution.
Incentives for information are common in serious cases. A spokesperson for the police made it clear: "Law enforcement urges anyone with valuable information to Crime Stoppers," according to the details provided by CW34. The contact number for Crime Stoppers has been made public - (305) 471-8477 - provides an anonymous way for people to share information without fear of reprisal.









