Nishi-ku, Nagoya 21 years of unsolved housewife murder Call for information November 13, 5:35

The case in which a 32-year-old housewife was murdered in an apartment in Nishi-ku, Nagoya in 1999 remained unsolved for 21 years in 13 days.

Police have designated the case of paying a bounty from public funds to the person who provided the information leading to the arrest of the criminal, and are calling for the information.

On November 13, 1999, at an apartment in Nishi-ku, Nagoya, a housewife, Namiko Takaba (32 at the time), who lived in this room, was killed by someone stabbed her neck with a knife.

The case remained unresolved in 13 days for 21 years.



According to police, the woman who was witnessed near the scene in the investigation so far and seems to have been involved in the case is now about 60 to 70 years old, about 1 meter 60 cm tall, shoe size 24 cm, blood It is known that the type is B type, and it seems that he was injured when he attacked Mr. Takaba.

From February this case, the police will provide information on a bounty called "special investigation bounty" to those who provided information leading to the arrest of the criminal, up to 3 million yen, from public funds. Is calling.



The contact point for providing information is the Investigation Headquarters of the Aichi Prefectural Police West Police Station, and the telephone number is "052-531-0110".