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OSBI offers reward for information on Comanche County cold case.

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OSBI OFFERS REWARD FOR INFORMATION IN COMANCHE COUNTY COLD CASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Source: Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation OKLAHOMA CITY (August 10, 2022) - The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation (OSBI) is offering a $5,000 reward for information about the murder of 21-year-old Ci’Lina Teira Bell-Deloney, who also went by Cici. Bell-Deloney, who was a mother, was found dead in the middle of NW Paint Road in Cache on January 16, 2017. She had been shot multiple times. Bell-Deloney was last seen alive at the Walmart on Sheridan Road in Lawton at 5:45 a.m. She left the Walmart with people she knew. Her whereabouts after leaving the Walmart and until her body was discovered at 11:00 a.m. are unknown. The Comanche County Sheriff’s Office investigated this case until OSBI assistance was requested in December of 2021. If you have any information about Bell-Deloney’s murder, contact the OSBI at (800) 522-8017 or email tips@osbi.ok.gov You can remain anonymous. ***A picture of Ci

Seven years.

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Today marks seven years since Ci’Lina was found dead in the middle of NW Paint Road in Cache, Oklahoma. She had been shot multiple times. In a Jan. 16, 2020 report by KSWO-TV, Comanche County Sheriff Kenny Stradley said they believe they know who did it, but they need more evidence to be able to bring them in. If you have credible information about her murder, contact the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation at 1-800-522-8017. You could be eligible for a $5,000 reward. You can remain anonymous. Rest in peace, Ci’Lina. Robert Jackson 405-200-7176 popsmoke@protonmail.com TipBox

OSBI Victim Services.

OSBI Victim Support Program To assist victims and survivors of violent crimes, the OSBI has a Victims Support Program.  The OSBI understands the importance of supporting and building relationships with victims and survivors of violent crime, and the OSBI Victims Support Program is available to meet these needs.  The Victim Support Program is led by the OSBI Victim Services Coordinator, Kyndal Kleman, who can direct victims and families of victims in need to the available resources available across the state of Oklahoma. https://osbi.ok.gov/services/victim-support/osbi-victim-services

National Gun Violence Memorial: Ci'Lina Teira Bell-Deloney, age 21.

National Gun Violence Memorial https://gunmemorial.org/2017/01/16/cilina-teira-bell-deloney

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Relationship changes and the passage of time.

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Were you closely associated with the person of interest in this case? Time can change how a witness wants to engage with the police. Investigators need your help. If you have information about Ci’Lina's murder, contact the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation at 1-800-522-8017.  tips@osbi.ok.gov . You could be eligible for a $5,000 reward. You can remain anonymous.  Robert Jackson 405-200-7176 popsmoke@protonmail.com TipBox

National Day of Remembrance for Murder Victims.

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Rest in peace, Ci’Lina. In 2007, Congress designated Sept. 25th as the National Day of Remembrance for Murder Victims.

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Family seeks answers for Ci'Lina Deloney's death.

KSWO Updated: May. 1, 2017 at 6:51 PM CDT COMANCHE COUNTY, OK (KSWO) - It's been more than three months since the body of a 21-year-old woman was found on a Comanche County road, and no one has been arrested in the case.  Many questions remain unanswered, and tonight, Ci'Lina Deloney's family is clinging to the hope that justice will be served.   A passerby discovered her body on Paint Road, just south of Cache Road, in January.  Investigators said she had been shot to death. At the time, they said they believed she had been killed somewhere else, and her body was dumped in the road. Later that same day, deputies found her car at the Walmart on Sheridan Road. Since then, investigators have interviewed more than 50 people and have identified 3 people of interest in connection with her death. It's been an emotional ride for Ci'lina's family.  This past weekend they held a birthday party for Ci'lina's 4-year old daughter Aliyah. As they celebrated another y

Snitches get stitches.

The snitches get stitches culture has hindered this investigation. Break the code of silence. What I need you to do is step up and provide a tip. No piece of information is too small. Please call the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation at 1-800-522-8017.  tips@osbi.ok.gov . You can remain anonymous. Robert Jackson 405-200-7176 popsmoke@protonmail.com TipBox

OSBI Offering $5,000 Reward For Information On 2017 Comanche County Cold Case.

 OSBI Offering $5,000 Reward For Information On 2017 Comanche County Cold Case Thursday, August 11th 2022, 6:19 am By: News On 6 COMANCHE COUNTY, Okla. - The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation (OSBI) is now offering a reward in a five-year-old cold case out of Comanche County. The Bureau is offering $5,000 for information about the murder of a 21-year-old woman in Cache, Oklahoma. According to the OSBI, Ci'Lina Teira Bell-Deloney, who also went by Cici, was found dead on January 16, 2017. The OSBI says she was last seen alive at the Walmart in Lawton around 5:45 a.m. They say she left the store with people she knew, but they don't know what happened between then, and when her body was found at 11 a.m. Anyone with information is asked to call the OSBI at 800-522-8017.  tips@osbi.ok.gov . https://www.newson6.com/story/62f4e6576075180718f049c8/osbi-offering-5000-reward-for-information-on-2017-comanche-county-cold-case-

Mother seeks justice in daughter’s murder.

 KSWO By Makenzie Burk Updated: Jan. 16, 2020 at 4:51 PM CST COMANCHE COUNTY, Okla. (TNN) -It's been 3 years today, since the body of 21-year-old Ci'Lina Bell-Deloney was found on Paint Road in Comanche County. Her family is still looking for answers since the suspect has yet to be found. “It’s been a living hell for the last three years,” said Renea Toahty, Ci’Lina’s mother. It’s been 3 years since Toahty had to ID her daughters body who had been shot to death, and still no suspects have been charged. Toahty says they need closure. “It’s devastating,” said Toahty. “There’s no pain like it in the world. I wake up every morning remembering that my daughter is gone forever.” Now, there’s a billboard up in Ci’Lina’s honor, that her mother says hopefully will get someone’s attention. “I hope somebody will grow a conscience and come forward with information,” said Toahty. “I want justice of course I do, but most of all I want these people off the streets.” Sheriff Kenny Stradley say

Photos of Ci'Lina and her family.

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Ci'Lina was a member of the Comanche Nation and was of Pawnee and Kiowa descent.  If you have credible information about Ci’Lina’s murder, contact the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation at 1-800-522-8017.  tips@osbi.ok.gov . You can remain anonymous.

Ci'Lina Teirea Toahty Deloney.

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                                                                             Ci'Lina Teirea Toahty Deloney BIRTH 1 Jun 1995 Lawton, Comanche County, Oklahoma, USA DEATH 16 Jan 2017 (aged 21) Cache, Comanche County, Oklahoma, USA BURIAL Highland Cemetery Lawton, Comanche County, Oklahoma, USA Ci'Lina Teirea Deloney, 21, Lawton, went to her heavenly home Monday, Jan. 16, 2017, at Cache. Funeral will be at 11 a.m. Monday, Jan. 23, 2017, at Comanche Reformed Church with Tina Baker and Bishop Joseph Readen officiating. Burial will follow at Highland Cemetery under direction of Comanche Nation Funeral Home. Wake will be 6 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 22, 2017, at Comanche Reformed Church. Ci'Lina was born June 1, 1995, in Lawton to Marcus Bell and Renea Toahty. She attended Eisenhower High School, where she was a straight A student. She was blessed with a beautiful singing voice. She received the Oklahoma State Governors Award from the Oklahoma Workforce for future business leaders. Ci'