Lacina family offers reward for information
February 12, 2010
A reward of $10,000 is being offered by missing ISU student Jon Lacina’s parents for any information leading to the location of Lacina, who has not been seen since Jan. 22.
According to the ISU News Service, Tom and Alesia Lacina announced the reward Feb. 11. The sum of $10,000 could be paid to one person or divided among several people who provide leads that lead to Lacina’s location.
The reward will only be given for information not available to the public, and no reward may be given to any law enforcement officer.
Donations can be made to the reward fund that has been set up in accounts at Grinnell State Bank and Patriot Bank in Grinnell. If the reward is not helpful in locating Lacina, the accounts will be closed. Funds not used to pay the reward will be given to charities that support the arts.
For more information on the reward, see http://www.news.iastate.edu/news/2010/feb/rewarddetails.