RHINELANDER, WI (WSAU) — The Oneida County Sheriff’s Dept is starting a reward fund to help in the search for Christopher Terrell Anderson, the man wanted in connection with the murder of Hannah Miller on June 30th.
Sheriff Grady Hartman said in a press release that his office is contributing $20,000 to the reward fund with another $5,000 being kicked in by the Rhinelander Police Department. He said he is asking the community to pass the hat and help us get a reward large enough that someone will turn Anderson in. We have a goal of raising at least $100,000.
Anderson has been on the run since late June when Miller was found dead along the side of a county road. Investigators believe Anderson shot her using a handgun he recently purchased following an argument.
The two were said to have been in an abusive relationship and did have a child together. That child is safe with Miller’s family.
Officers believe Anderson, known to some as “DJ Bravo” or “Bravo” has left Oneida County. Sheriff’s officials are working with the FBI and US Marshal’s Service to locate him. Officials add he should be treated as armed and dangerous, anyone who sees him should not approach him and instead call 911 from a safe distance.
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Anyone interested in contributing to the fund should send donations to the Oneida County Sheriff’s Office, attention Hannah Miller Fund, 2000 E. Winnebago Street, Rhinelander, Wi 54501.
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