04 October 2011

LA County Renews Reward in Bryan Stow Case

LA County Renews Reward in Bryan Stow Case

In an effort to gather more information about the March 31 assault on a San Francisco Giants fan at Dodger Stadium, county officials renewed a $25,000 reward Tuesday.

The Bryan Stow Case: Timeline, Court Documents

The reward, set to expire Oct. 17, was extended to at least Jan. 15. The reward is for information leading to a conviction in the case of Bryan Stow, a 42-year-old Bay Area paramedic who was attacked in a stadium parking lot on opening day.

A total of $225,000 has been offered+, including more than $100,000 from the Dodgers, $50,000 from the LA City Council and $50,000 from radio personality Tom Leykis.

As for Stow, family members recently posted a series of positive updates. He remains hospitalized in San Francisco, but was described as "more responsive" and "getting stronger" in a recent blog post from his family.

The criminal case against two suspects is the subject of a Nov. 3 court date at which a preliminary hearing date will be scheduled. Louie Sanchez, 29, and Marvin Norwood, 30, are charged in the attack.

Last month, a judge ruled that Stow's children should be dismissed from a lawsuit filed on behalf of Stow against McCourt and 13 Dodger entities. All other allegations in the lawsuit, filed May 24, were permitted.

Call detectives at 213-486-6890 to provide information about the assault.

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