Reward increased to 10,000! Search for Yale Hua Life case serious suspect Pan Qinxuan

The U.S. Department of Justice Marshals Service (U.S. Marshals Service) said on 16, suspected of being involved in the murder of Kevin Jiang, a 26-year-old Chinese master’s student at Yale University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Chinese doctoral student Qinxuan Pan (pronounced) is still at large, the search for him has been increased from 5,000 yuan reward amount to 10,000 yuan. The reward for his capture has increased from $5,000 to $10,000.

Federal marshals double the reward for the manhunt for Qinxuan Pan, a felon in the Yale China case

At about 8:30 p.m. on the 6th of this month, Kevin Chiang was shot seven times in the East Rock neighborhood of New Haven; the police later named Pan Qinxuan as a “person of interest” in the case, but have not yet identified him as the suspect.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), federal marshals, Massachusetts and Connecticut state police, and local police departments have joined forces to search for him, and federal marshals have issued a warrant for him for “unlawful flight to avoid prosecution” and “interstate theft.

The police are searching for Pan Qinxuan based on information provided by Family members and witnesses, “There is always the possibility that he will have left the area by the Time we get the information, so the search will need to be expanded,” said Matthew Duffy, a Connecticut deputy sheriff.

According to the warrant, Pan Qinxuan was last seen on the morning of the 11th in the Duluth or Brookhaven area of metro Atlanta, Jo. He is about 6 feet tall, weighs 170 pounds and was seen with a black backpack and short black hair; those with information can call (877) 926-8332.