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Concord Police release sketch of 'person of interest'

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Person of interest
The Concord Police Department has released a sketch of a person that investigators would like to talk to in relation to the shootings at the Sun-Drop plant in June.

Killed were Donna Barnhardt, 59, an 18-year employee of the Sun-Drop bottling plant, and Darrell Noles, 44, who was applying for a job at the plant.

Police describe the man of interest as a black man, with dark hair and medium complexion, 5 foot 7 to 5 foot 9, 24 to 29 years old, with a slender build.

A $75,000 reward is being offered for the arrest and conviction of the shooter.

Police would like to speak to the man pictured in the sketch. Call 704-920-5000 if you know the man or have seen him.


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