The case in which a high school girl was murdered and her bag was stolen in Toyota City, Aichi Prefecture in 2008 was 14 years in two days, and the police handed out leaflets at a local station to provide information again. I called.

On May 2, 2008, Aimi Shimizu (15 at the time), a first-year high school student on her way home after completing club activities in Toyota City, was killed and her bag was stolen.



Police have invested a total of about 87,000 people in the murder-robbery case and proceeded with the investigation, and by the end of March, about 1,700 cases of information had been received, but they are still unsolved.



On the 2nd, 14 years after the outbreak, police officers handed out leaflets outlining the incident at Meitetsu's Toyotashi Station, calling on people who use the station to commute to work or school.

A bounty of up to 3 million yen will be paid to those who provide powerful information that will lead to the resolution of the case.



Takashi Kawaguchi, chief of the Toyota Police Station, said, "I'm hoping that even one piece of information will be sent to me to get closer to arresting the criminal, so please report any trivial information to the police."



The contact information is provided by the Special Investigation Headquarters of the Toyota Police Station, and the telephone number is "0120-400-538".