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$36K reward offered for information on Bethesda shooter

By: Freeman Klopott
Examiner Staff Writer
November 8, 2009

Montgomery County Crime Solvers has raised $36,000 for a reward for any information leading to the arrest of a suspect who shot an International Monetary Fund employee multiple times in his Bethesda garage.

Police also have released pictures of the mask the shooter used to cover his face. It was found near Ashoka Mody's house on the 6800 block of Millwood Road.

On Oct. 8, Mody pulled into his garage, and had not yet exited his car when the shooter opened fire, police said. Mody, 54, still is recovering from his wounds.

The shooter was spotted running from the scene, police said. Soon after, a dark-colored car was seen driving on Millwood Road in the dark with its lights off.

Anyone with information should call Crime Solvers at 866-411-TIPS(8477).

-- Freeman Klopott



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