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A billboard will go up Tuesday aimed at helping police find the person who killed newspaper carrier Jenna Nielsen earlier this year.
Nielsen, 22, was stabbed in the early-morning hours June 14 as she delivered USA Today newspapers to a Raleigh convenience store. She was eight months pregnant, and was also the married mother of two young boys.
The 14- by 28-foot billboard was donated by Fairway Outdoor Advertising. The television show America's Most Wanted, which has featured Nielsen's case twice, partnered will the company to install the sign at 3525 South Wilmington St.
It will feature a police sketch of the suspect, along with Nielsen's photo, the text "Who Killed Jenna Nielsen?," and a toll-free number for the show.
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