Memorial cross built by grandfather of murdered woman vandalized again



KING COUNTY -- For the second time, someone has destroyed the cross that Amarah Riley's grandfather built to honor her memory after the 22-year-old was shot and killed in her car last September on Rainier Ave. S.

She would have turned 23 on Mother's Day.

There has been no arrest in the case. Crime Stoppers of Puget Sound is offering a $1,000 reward for an anonymous tip that helps King County Sheriff's detectives identify her killer or killers.

Last week, Dale Riley put up the new cross that he built after the original was stolen from the scene of her murder. I shared video of him making the cross and the details of her case on Washington's Most Wanted this past Friday and Saturday nights.