Reward Issued After Fatal Crash In Watford

20 August 2011, 06:00

Crimestoppers is offering a reward of up to 1-thousand pounds for information on a fatal car crash in Watford last month.

40 year old Jason Crane, from Croxley Green, died when his van hit a car on Tylers Way on Saturday July 16th.

Three men in the car left the scene before police arrived.

The reward is available for information leading to the arrest and charge of the individual/individuals responsible for the incident.

Ann Scott, Eastern Regional Manager for Crimestoppers said:

“This is a truly tragic incident which has robbed a family of a loving dad and husband. Please come forward to the independent charity Crimestoppers so this awful crime can be solved.

“We do not ask for your name and no call is traced or recorded. You won’t have to give a statement, speak to the police or go to court – we only want to know what you know, not who you are. In the 23 years that Crimestoppers has been running we have never broken our anonymity promise.”

Peter Camilletti, chair of the Hertfordshire Crimestoppers Committee, added:

“Did someone you know display unusual behaviour that day? Has someone confessed to being involved? Perhaps someone witnessed the event or saw suspicious activity in the area? Did they see another car pick these three men up? Crimestoppers wants to receive any information, no matter how insignificant it may seem”.

Although there have been arrests the Police are still looking for people who may have been involved in this incident. The three young men who fled the scene are described as all wearing jeans and they are believed to have walked north along the A41 towards the roundabout with Eltsree Road.