Reward Increased in Missing Police Cadet Case
LARGO, Fla. (AP) - It's been a year since a Florida police cadet went missing and authorities have announced a $50,000 reward for her whereabouts.
Pinellas County Sheriff Bob Gualtieri said Monday that Kelly Rothwell's family is offering $25,000 toward the reward and his office is offering another $25,000.
Rothwell went missing from her condo on the Gulf of Mexico last March 12. On that day, Rothwell told a friend over lunch that she was going to break up with her live-in boyfriend David Perry, a former New York state prison guard. Rothwell hasn't been seen since.
Gualtieri says Perry is a suspect in Rothwell's disappearance and that Perry has not cooperated with the investigation.
Officials say there was no evidence located in the condo the two shared.
Related Stories
- Police Find Person of Interest in Missing Firefighter Case
- Cold Case: Parents of Missing UF Student Hope Science Will Lead to Answers
- Worker Crushed By Elevator
- Police Investigating Missing Girl's Body Found in Levy County
- Police Chief in Martin Case Remains Under Scrutiny
- Police Find New Evidence On Aguilar's Case
- Fla. Rewards Workers with 'Beer Cart Fridays'
- Gainesville Police Conducting Increased Traffic Detail Along Roadways
- Possible Leads In Missing Person Case
- Etan Patz Case Remains Missing Person Investigation
