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$25,000 reward in Ghan case
updated: Dec 01, 2009, 11:35 AM

Source: Sheriff's Department

Santa Barbara—A $25,000 reward announced by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger is raising hopes that the offer leads to the conviction of those responsible for the beating death of a man in Isla Vista.

The Governor's Office announced Monday, November 30, 2009 that is was offering rewards for four unsolved crimes in California including the attack on May 31, 2008 that killed 53-year old Gregory Ghan. Early that morning two people discovered Ghan unconscious on the front steps of a neighborhood clinic. Ghan was placed on life support at a local hospital where he died ten days later.

"We welcome the reward being offered by the Governor's Office," said Sheriff Bill Brown. "Our investigators have done a tremendous job in gathering evidence and interviewing potential witnesses, however, they've exhausted all avenues in this case. Hopefully this reward will shine a light on the crime and reveal more information to help bring to justice those responsible for the murder of Gregory Ghan."

Dennis Ghan, the victim's brother, issued this statement following the Governor's announcement:

"On behalf of all my family, I would like to thank the Governor for approving the reward funds to assist in identifying the perpetrators of my brother's killing. My family and I remain hopeful that justice will eventually be served and that those responsible for this terrible crime will be identified, prosecuted and convicted. We would also like to thank the detectives and others within the Santa Barbara County Sheriff's Department, who have continued to make this case a priority. We hope that my brother's senseless killing also serves as a reminder to everyone of the continued need for attention to the issues of the homeless community, both in Santa Barbara and in many other communities."

Anyone with information regarding this investigation is urged to contact the Sheriff's Department at 805-681-4150, at the anonymous Sheriff's Tip Line at 681-4171.

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