Crime & Safety
2006 Cold Case Murder Still Unsolved; Norwalk PD Seeks Help
Fulton Raines, 33, died after being shot at an event on Lexington Avenue on June 11, 2006. A reward is being offered for information.

NORWALK, CT — Norwalk police detectives are asking for the public's help in solving a cold case murder from 2006. A reward of up $50,000 is being offered for information leading to the arrest and conviction of those responsible.
Fulton Raines, 33, died after being shot at the William Moore Elks Lodge on Lexington Avenue on June 11, 2006. He was found in his vehicle, suffering from a gunshot wound to the abdomen, just before 2 a.m.; he was taken to the hospital where he later succumbed to his injuries.
"The William Moore Elks Lodge was host to a large gathering on Saturday, June 10,
2006," Norwalk police said in a statement. "The event was attended by numerous people and was to include a Pay-Per-View boxing match shown on the first floor while a DJ was playing on the second floor."
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As the night progressed, numerous fights broke out both inside and outside the establishment, and concluded with Raines being found shot in his vehicle, which was parked in the parking
lot, according to police.
The incident is currently being investigated as a homicide by the Cold Case Unit of the
Norwalk Police Department.
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Anyone with information on the incident is urged to contact Sgt. Steve Kalmanides of the Cold Case Unit at 203-854-3028 or 203-854-3011. Information also can be provided anonymously on the department's Tipline at 203-854-3111.
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