Family of slain SLC bookshop owner seeks public's help

SALT LAKE CITY -- Nearly a year after her death, the family of a slain South Salt Lake bookstore owner is again asking for the public's help in finding her killer.

Sherry Black was found dead by her husband inside her book and billiards supply store on Nov. 30, 2010.

No one has ever been arrested or charged in the crime. South Salt Lake police say DNA testing showed someone involved in the crime was male.

Black's family has offered a $50,000 reward for information leading to an arrest and conviction.

They've also set up a website to take tips and posted billboards with Black's picture around the Salt Lake Valley.

Black was the mother-in-law of Utah Jazz executive Greg Miller.

The family plans a news conference at the bookshop on Monday.

 

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