100K reward now offered in Tucker Hipps death

Clemson student's death in 2014 still remains unsolved
100 K reward
Photo credit Oconee County Crime Stoppers

CRIME STOPPERS OF OCONEE COUNTY, INC. is announcing an additional $20,000.00 reward for information regarding the death of Tucker Hipps’ on September 22, 2014. The North American Interfraternity Conference and the Anti-Hazing Coalition have pledged an additional $20,000.00 reward for information that will solve the investigation and provide the truth as to what happened to Tucker Hipps on an early morning run with 29 other individuals. Tucker’s body was discovered in the waters of Lake Hartwell near the Hwy 93 bridge; near Clemson University. This additional reward amount now brings the potential reward total to $100,000.00.

These same organizations have also donated an additional $5,000.00 to assist Crime Stoppers in promoting this case and others through the Crime Stoppers program.

The Oconee County Sheriff’s Office, Crime Stoppers of Oconee County, Inc., and Gary and Cindy Hipps are very appreciative of this additional partnership in finding out what happened to Tucker.

If you have any information regarding the events of this case you are asked to call the Oconee County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigations Bureau at 864-718-1052 to speak with Investigator Jimmy Dixon.
If you wish to remain anonymous, please visit www.oconeesccrimestoppers.com, call 1-888-CRIME-SC or download the P3 app on your iOS or Android device.   Please be sure to record your tip number and check back daily for updates or communications from Crime Stoppers.

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