Sep 18, 2007 6:17 pm US/Central
Reward For Dallas Triple Murder Suspect Tripled
DALLAS (CBS 11 News) ―
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Triple murder suspect Robert Sparks
Dallas Police Department
The search continues for triple murder suspect Robert Sparks and the North Texas Crime Commission has added incentive by tripling the amount of the reward being offered for information about the crime.
Originally an anonymous donor had offered $2,500 for information leading to the arrest of the person/persons responsible for the murder of Chare Agnew and her two sons, 9-year-old Harold Sublet and 10-year-old Raeqwon Agnew.
Tuesday Crime Stoppers added an additional $5,000 to the amount being offered, bringing the total reward to $7,500.
Agnew and her sons were found stabbed to death, her two daughters were found bound and gagged inside a closet. Police say the 12 and 14-year-old girls had been sexually assaulted.
Sparks, who was reportedly secretly married to Agnew, is not the father of any of Agnew's children.
Sunday, the Dallas SWAT team surrounded the house in the 200-block of Ezekial believing Sparks was inside. He was not.
One of Agnew's daughter's told CBS 11 News that Sparks terrorized her and her sister the night of the murders. "He just went crazy, and he just hurt everybody," she said.
Police say Sparks may have committed a carjacking late Monday afternoon in Dallas.
It's the first possible sighting of the suspect since the murders on Saturday.
Anyone with information on Sparks whereabouts is asked call the Dallas Police Department Homicide Unit at 214-671-3661 or North Texas Crime Stoppers at (877) 373-TIPS.
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