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FAQs

Please read below for answers to commonly asked questions received by Ronli Ratliff Memorial Fund. Don't see an answer to your question? Click below to email us and we will get back with you as soon as possible. 

How do I submit a tip?

Contact Crime Stoppers of Central Indiana to submit a tip by phone, online, or through their mobile app. The process is completely secure and anonymous, allowing tipsters to provide information without bias or fear of retribution. Click here to submit a tip or call 317-262-8477(TIPS).

Is there a reward for information?

Information that leads to an arrest may be eligible for reward. Currently, a $1,000 reward is offered through Crime Stoppers of Central Indiana and an additional $5,000 reward is offered by the Indiana State Fire Marshal. RRMF is raising funds to help contribute to these rewards as well. 

How are funds collected through RRMF used?

RRMF allocates its resources toward multifaceted endeavors, including offering rewards for credible information, conducting public awareness campaigns, engaging in community outreach events, facilitating forensic analysis, and producing media content. 

What kind of events do you plan to have? 

RRMF hopes to establish 3 annual events to host each year, along with other various outings and fundraisers to raise funds and spread awareness of Ronli's case. The 3 events RRMF is striving for will be a fall cornhole tournament, winter bingo, and spring golf outing! Volunteers for each event will be needed. We hope to see you there! 

What if Ronli's case is sovled? 

Even upon resolution of Ronli's case, RRMF pledges to persist in advocating for other open Indiana cold cases, ensuring that Ronli's legacy endures through continued dedication to these causes.

Reward for credible information* from RRMF is currently at:

*This reward offer is contingent upon the provision of credible information leading to the resolution of the specified cold case. The reward amount and terms are subject to change at the discretion of RRMF and may be contingent upon legal and investigatory considerations.

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