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Authorities offer $15K reward for information in Brunswick triple homicide

Police are calling the case of three family members found dead in a Brunswick home a homicide.

Right now, a reward for information in the case is now up to $15,000.

Sheila Anderson is looking for justice after she learned police are now investigating the deaths of her three  neighbors as a triple homicide.

“Whoever done it, they was wrong and needs to be punished for it. I hope they find out who did it. I feel bad because that happened to that family,” Anderson said.

Police were called to the home Sunday by church members. They found Carson Holliman, 64, his wife Vondell Holliman, 62, and their grandson Christopher Holliman, 24, dead inside the home.

“All I heard, was that they were at the wrong house, I don’t know who they were after, or what they were after, but I heard they didn’t take nothing out the house. I don’t understand. I don’t understand why they went into those people house,” Anderson said.

The Brunswick Police Department, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation and Glynn County Police have each offered up $5,000 in hopes the $15,000 total reward will lead them to whoever did this.

“Somebody might know something, somebody might know something and if they do, they need to (go ahead) and tell it,” Anderson said.

Family members say there will be a prayer vigil Wednesday at Zion Baptist Church in Brunswick. The ceremony will start at 6 p.m.