PHOENIX — It's been 13 years since Nicole Glass and Melissa Mason, both 27 at the time, were found dead in the house they shared near 42nd Street and Cambridge Avenue.
The roommates and friends were both strangled to death on Dec. 3, 2010. Mason was pregnant at the time of her killing.
Investigators on scene found no signs of forced entry.
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More than a decade later, the Phoenix Police Department and Silent Witness are asking the community to help solve the double homicide cold case.
Police said they recovered a significant amount of evidence and tested DNA from the horrific scene but have yet to find a positive match.
A $13,000 reward is being offered for any information that leads to an arrest in the case.
Silent Witness:
Arizona's Silent Witness program allows people to send in tips and share information about crimes happening within their local communities.
The program shares unsolved felony case information in multiple ways, including TV, radio and social media.
Anyone who has information on a crime or recognizes a suspect described by the program is asked to call 480-948-6377, go to the program's website online or download the Silent Witness app to provide a tip. The identity of anyone who submits a tip is kept anonymous.
Calls to Silent Witness are answered 24/7 by a live person and submitted tips are accepted at all times. Submitted tips are then sent to the detective(s) in charge of the specific case.
Individuals who submit tips that lead to an arrest or indictment in the case can get a reward of up to $1,000.
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