Northern Ireland: 18 years on from Martin Conlon’s murder, Crimestoppers offers £20,000 reward
Martin Conlon was aged 24 when he was murdered in the Keady area of South Armagh on Monday, 7 November 2005. He was found by members of the public, just after 6.30pm, lying unconscious on the Farnaloy Road.
Our charity is supporting the PSNI investigation into this crime by offering up to £20,000 for information given exclusively to Crimestoppers that leads to those responsible being convicted.
It’s believed that Martin was bundled into the back of his own car, a silver-coloured Volkswagen Passat, by two masked men. This was in the Greenpark Crest area, just off the Monaghan Road in Armagh, earlier that evening. The car was driven by one of the men to the Farnaloy Road where Martin was shot and abandoned.
The murder happened at a time when members of the public, including children, would have been out and about.
Only information passed exclusively to Crimestoppers using our anonymous online form or via our UK Contact Centre on 0800 555 111 will qualify. Information passed directly to the police will not qualify for our reward.
A spokesperson for Crimestoppers said: “To stay anonymous, or to be eligible for the £20,000 reward, you must pass on information exclusively to our the charity.
“With Crimestoppers, computer IP addresses are never traced. Telephone calls are never recorded, there is no caller line display and no 1471 facility. We are independent of the police and guarantee complete anonymity."
Please note: With Crimestoppers, computer IP addresses are never traced and no-one will ever know you contacted us. For telephone calls, there is no caller line display, no 1471 facility and calls have never been traced.