Reward to find killer who shot dead young man in north west London
Tikquaan, aged 28, was shot at close range by a suspect riding a white Honda moped at around 11.05pm on Wednesday 4 September this year. This happened in Bravington Road, Kilburn, north west London.
He was found suffering from gunshot injuries. Despite the best efforts of emergency services, he unfortunately died at the scene.
***We are supporting the investigation by offering up to £20,000 for information we exclusively receive - via our website or by calling 0800 555 111 – that leads to the conviction of anyone involved in the murder of Tikquaan Stephenson-Walters.
This reward is available for three months and is due to expire on Tuesday, 4 March 2025.
“The family and community are utterly broken by the devastating loss of such a special, innocent life. This heart-breaking tragedy serves as a reminder that Tikquaan could have been anyone’s son, brother, nephew, or friend.
“Your information could be the key to bringing justice for Tikquaan and providing closure to his grieving family, friends, and our community.”
Tikquaan’s family
"We know it can be really hard to share information, especially if you’re worried about consequences. If you have any information about Tikquaan’s murder, Crimestoppers, an independent charity, can help. We will pass on what you know without ever asking for your personal details, so you stay completely anonymous. This means you won’t have to deal with the police, go to court, or give a witness statement.
“Tikquaan was a cherished young man whose life was tragically cut short. His family, friends, and the whole community deserve justice. Your information could be key to making that happen.”
Alexa Loukas, Crimestoppers London Regional Manager
***Note: Information passed directly to the police will not qualify for a reward***
Anonymity: We guarantee complete anonymity, meaning that people who call or contact us online can pass on what they know without ever giving any personal details. Computer IP addresses are never traced. Telephone calls are never recorded, there is no caller line display and no 1471 facility.
Claiming a reward: The reward will only be payable for information passed directly to Crimestoppers and not to the police. A reward code must be asked for when calling us on 0800 555 111. If you contact our charity via our online form anonymously, the 'keeping in contact’ facility must be used, and a reward code must be requested on your initial contact with us.
Read more about our rewards process – at the heart of which is ensuring you stay 100% anonymous.
4 December 2024