A family needs your help. They hope someone has information on the details of their family member s murder. There are new details about the crime and the reward being offered from Metro Crime Stoppers. One morning, on a Saturday morning, I kissed him goodbye as he went off to work just like any other Saturday morning, and then I never got to see him again, said widow Lori Gerstley.Ken Gerstley, 58, was a father and husband who was tragically shot and killed while servicing ATMs in the 2900 block of Brighton Street around 11 a.m. on the morning of January 30. Now, his widow cries for answers and remembers her loving husband and father of their two children. Ken was a big teddy bear. He would wrap us up in his arms. We were his world and he was ours. He would wrap us up in his big arms and give the perfect squeeze, Gerstley said.During a press conference, Baltimore police officials announced the reward for information leading to an arrest and charges filed in the case is $10,000
Three months after the murder of Ken Gerstley, his widow and police are offering a $10,000 reward for information that leads to the arrest of his killer.