$25,000 Reward
$25,000 Reward Offered for the Capture of
Dalquist Murder Suspect Billy Myears
America's Most Wanted to Highlight Minnesota Case on
Saturday, June 5, 2004
Erika Dalquist
CASE SOLVED
SAINT PAUL - (June 3, 2004)- On the eve of Erika Dalquist's funeral in Brainerd, Minn., a reward of $25,000 is being offered by Spotlight on Crime for information that leads to the arrest and capture of William "Billy" Gene Myears. Dalquist's remains were found May 15, 2004 on property owned by Myears' grandparents. Brainerd Police has identified Myears as the primary suspect and issued an arrest warrant on the charge of 2nd degree murder.
On Saturday, June 5, 2004 (8 p.m. CST on Fox) the nationally acclaimed television program America's Most Wanted will highlight the Dalquist case and ask viewers to provide information to help locate Myears. He left the Brainerd area in August 2003 and his whereabouts are currently unknown.
Dalquist was reported missing on October 29, 2002 from a downtown Brainerd bar. Myears was originally arrested and charged with manslaughter in the case. However, charges were dropped and Myears was released because Dalquist's body had not been recovered.
William “Billy” Gene Myears
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- Tattoos of stars on his right and left shoulders
- Skull tattoo on his right thigh
- Heart tattoo on his left breast
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Anyone with information should contact:
Brainerd Police (218) 829-2805
Crow Wing County Sheriff (218) 829-4749
Minnesota Bureau of Apprehension (651) 793-7000
Spotlight on Crime is a fund established by Minnesota businesses
in conjunction with state and local law enforcement officials to
re-energize cases where investigations have grown cold. Spotlight
on Crime only focuses on crimes that remain unsolved after investigative
efforts have been exhausted. Only violent crimes against innocent
victims are considered. Since June 2001, more than $800,000 has
been offered in 16 cases. Additional information is available at
www.spotlightoncrime.org.
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