Supporting Crime Solvers in Arlington County
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Supporting Crime Solvers in Arlington County

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Lydia Robinson, whose brother Paul Zeller was killed in 2006, presented a check for $5,000 to the Arlington County Crime Solvers (ACCS) on Friday, July 28. Paul Zeller was a young Iraq War veteran living in Arlington with his sister when he was shot and killed walking home from the Pentagon City Metro station. Police are still looking for Zeller’s killer and trying to determine a motive. A reward had been offered at the time but was never paid. The family decided to donate the $5,000 to ACCS for tips that lead to arrests. ACCS is a private organization that was established in 2000 to set up two tip lines that will allow citizens to leave anonymous tips that can assist police in their investigations. From left are Lydia Robinson, sister of Paul Zeller; ACCS Board Member John Murphy; Detective R. Ortiz; ACCS Board Member Major Bruce Black, and ACCS President Andres Tobar.