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Stockton Police and Crime Stoppers Offer $10,000 Reward for Information on 2011 Cold Case Homicide of Teen Juan Juarez Martinez

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Published on May 14, 2025
Stockton Police and Crime Stoppers Offer $10,000 Reward for Information on 2011 Cold Case Homicide of Teen Juan Juarez MartinezSource: Google Street View

The Stockton Police Department is requesting information regarding the 2011 homicide of 17-year-old Juan Juarez Martinez, who was shot while riding his bicycle on June 9, 2011 near San Joaquin St and Sixth St. The case remains unsolved after nearly fourteen years, as reported by the Stockton Police Department.

Juan Juarez Martinez’s death has brought attention to gun violence in the community. "The Stockton Police Department and Stockton Crime Stoppers Inc. are encouraging anyone with information regarding this case to call," as stated by the Stockton Police Department. The police are using new investigative methods to solve cold cases. Those who want to remain anonymous can do so, with more details available on the Stockton Crime Stoppers website or mobile app.

According to the Stockton Police Department on their Facebook page, the Stockton Police Department, in partnership with Stockton Crime Stoppers Inc., is offering a reward of up to $10,000 for information leading to an arrest in the case of Martinez. Anyone with information can contact investigator Eduardo Rodriguez at (209) 953-7728. Anonymous tips can also be submitted through the Stockton Crime Stoppers website, by calling Stockton Crime Stoppers, or via the P3 Tips Mobile App.