Rogersville, AL – Cold Case: 2015 Ridgeway Homicide Offers $5K Reward

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Rogersville, Alabama — State investigators are seeking new leads in a 2015 homicide case, offering a reward.

According to the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA), officials are requesting public assistance in the unsolved killing of Connie Ridgeway, which occurred in October 2015 in Rogersville.

Authorities announced a $5,000 reward for information that leads to progress or resolution in the case. ALEA said tips can be submitted online through a designated portal or by contacting the State Bureau of Investigation (SBI) directly.

Investigators have not released new details about the circumstances of Ridgeway’s death but emphasized that the case remains active. Officials reiterated that even small pieces of information could help move the investigation forward.

According to ALEA, individuals can submit anonymous tips by calling or texting SBI at 256-436-1344. A QR code linked to the tip submission system has also been distributed in public outreach materials.

The renewed appeal highlights ongoing efforts to revisit cold cases across Alabama, particularly those with limited leads. Law enforcement agencies often rely on community cooperation to generate new information years after incidents occur.

Cases like this can remain unresolved for extended periods, but officials say advances in investigative techniques and public engagement continue to provide opportunities for breakthroughs.

For residents, particularly those who may have been in the area in 2015, authorities encourage sharing any relevant details, no matter how minor they may seem.

This case may be especially relevant to long-time residents, commuters, or former community members familiar with the area at the time.


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