Briana and Kenyatta Jordan called 911 when they saw an accused kidnapper board a DART bus. Their tip led to his arrest.
The Jordans later learned there was a Crime Stoppers reward attached to Neal’s arrest. When they contacted Crime Stoppers, the organization said they were ineligible for the reward because they called 911 instead of the tip line.
Media reports that local business owners, after seeing a news story on the Neal’s arrest, wrote the Jordans a check for $5,000.
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