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No arrests made early 2 months after Tarrant woman’s death, authorities asking for tips – WBRC 6 News

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) – Nearly two months after the death of Kristy Harrison in Tarrant, no arrests have been made. Now, Crime Stoppers of Metro Alabama is hoping someone will step up and provide the break this case needs.
If you have information that leads to a conviction in the death of 35-year-old Kristy Denise Harrison, you could be eligible for a $5,000 reward. But you can also help provide closure for Harrison’s loved ones.
Police told WBRC after the Aug. 31 shooting that they believe it was the result of an argument between two other women over a vehicle and did not involve Harrison. That day around 4 P.M., police were called to a home on Ford Avenue for reports of shots being fired. At that time, no one was injured. However, police say someone came back that night and fired into the home.
Bob Copus, Crime Stoppers Executive Director, said, “Kristy Denise Harrison has been killed, and police need to know who did it, and why. Let’s bring this situation to a close.”
If you know anything relating to this case, contact Tarrant Police or Crime Stoppers to remain anonymous. Again, you could receive a cash reward of up to $5,000.
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