
A $50,000 reward is being offered for information leading to an arrest and conviction in the killing of a man in Logan Heights, Gov. Gavin Newsom’s office announced Monday.
Arthur Jordan, 28, was shot July 19, 2018, while sitting in a car in the 3000 block of Martin Avenue. At the time of his death, Jordan was a barber working in his family’s shop.
San Diego Police Department investigators have interviewed witnesses and potential suspects, but have exhausted all leads.
“We are very thankful for the governor’s support in our efforts to find justice for Jordan and his family,” said SDPD detective Chris Murray.
The governor’s office also announced a $50,000 reward for information in the 2009 fatal shooting of a teen in Oakland and the payment of a reward in the 1982 killing of a young girl in Vacaville. An arrest was made in 2017.
Under California law, law enforcement agencies may ask the governor to issue rewards in specific unsolved cases where they have exhausted all investigative leads.
SDPD has requested that the reward be offered in Jordan’s case. Those with information may contact Sgt. Joel Tien at 619-531- 2323. Anonymous tips can also be submitted to San Diego Crime Stoppers at 888- 580-8477.






