At this point, the Suffolk County Police Department has continued to put out Crimestopper alerts and is offering a cash reward of up to $1,000 for any information that leads to an arrest (800-220-TIPS). Beyond that, they have essentially thrown up their hands (although Fitzpatrick is still withholding the image of a tattoo located on the female victim for verification purposes if they ever get a call through Crimestoppers). When asked if they have sought assistance through the Doe Network, a volunteer organization dedicated to unidentified victims cases, Fitzpatrick said, We do that on occasion, but I think theres less possibility here of success. Its a time-consuming process. Usually, we just send them to the FBI.Todd Matthews, media director for the Doe Network, seemed a bit skeptical of this assertion, stating, If the police want something left unexplained, then thats fine. [But] we work with them.
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