St. Louis, MO – 1993 Cold Case Alert: Police Renew Call for Tips in South 11th Street Killing

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St. Louis, MO – Detectives with the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department are again asking for the public’s help in solving a homicide that has remained emphasize unsolved for more than three decades.

According to the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department, Jerome Marren was shot and killed on May 9, 1993, in the 2000 block of South 11th Street in South St. Louis. Despite the passage of time, investigators say the case remains active and solvable with the right information.

Police confirmed Marren died at the scene after being shot. No arrests have ever been announced, and investigators have not publicly identified any suspects in the killing. Detectives say renewed attention and community awareness can be critical in moving older cases forward.

The department shared the case this week as part of its ongoing effort to bring justice to victims of unsolved homicides across the city. Officials note that even small details — conversations remembered years later or information once thought insignificant — could help investigators identify those responsible.

Anyone with information related to the homicide is urged to contact SLMPD Homicide Detectives at (314) 444-5371 or email HomicideColdCase@SLMPD.org. Tips can also be submitted anonymously through CrimeStoppers at 866-371-TIPS (8477). Anonymous tipsters may be eligible for a reward.

Police stress that families of victims continue to wait for answers, and community cooperation remains essential in resolving cold cases like Marren’s.


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