Harlesden, London: £10,000 reward as appeal for information launched over Billy McCullagh’s murder

Harlesden, London: £10,000 reward as appeal for information launched over Billy McCullagh’s murder

We are appealing for information after the murder of a 27-year-old man who was shot in the chest on a busy street in the early hours of Thursday 16 July 2020.

Billy McCullagh died after gunshots were fired on Windrush Road in Harlesden, Brent, north London at around 3am. A number of people would have seen the shocking incident unfold. Billy was found by police with gunshot wounds and was pronounced dead at the scene.
 
Our charity is supporting officers investigating this case by appealing for anonymous information and offering a reward. Detectives say a metallic grey Land Rover Discovery, which was found burnt out in the area of the St Raphael’s Estate in Neasden shortly after the shooting, was connected to the murder.
 
***Crimestoppers is offering a reward of up to £10,000 for information our charity exclusively receives – either online via our anonymous online form or via freephone 0800 555 111 - that leads to the arrest and conviction of the person or people responsible for Billy McCullagh’s murder***
 

“It’s shocking to think that something like this could happen in the street as people had gathered to mourn the death of two other individuals. This level of violence is totally unacceptable and has left a family grieving over their loss.
 
“Those responsible do not deserve protection, which is why our charity, independent of the police, is keen to hear from people about what happened. We know that some people feel unable to speak directly to the authorities, which is why Crimestoppers is here to help.
 
“We promise, as we have done to millions of people who have trusted us with their crime information over the decades, that you will stay completely anonymous. No one will ever know you contacted us and you’ll be doing the right thing and could be helping Billy’s family see justice.
 
“You can speak to us 100% anonymously by calling our UK Contact Centre which is open 24/7 on freephone 0800 555 111 or you can use our simple and secure anonymous online form. Your information could help to keep communities safe from the harm caused by gun crime.”
 
Alexa Loukas,, London Regional Manager

**Note: Information passed directly to police will not qualify for our reward. Only information passed to Crimestoppers’ using our untraceable anonymous online form or via our 0800 555 111 freephone number will qualify***

Computer IP addresses are never traced and no-one will ever know you contacted us. For telephone calls, we have no caller line display, no 1471 facility and we have never traced a call.