Crime Stoppers increases reward and family pleads for public s help three months after security guard shot and killed
“Our lives are not the same anymore,” Jose Montes Sr. said. “We ask the public if they know anything, don’t be afraid to talk to the police.” Author: Alex Rozier (WFAA) Updated: 7:38 PM CST December 13, 2020
It’s now been three months since a Dallas security guard was shot and killed while servicing an ATM at an Oak Cliff shopping center. Now Crime Stoppers has increased the reward for information leading to the arrest of his killer to $75,000 as the family of Jose Montes is pleading with the community to help them find answers.