| | | ALL NEW TONIGHT AT 10/9c: Journey for Justice | Craig Melvin speaks with the families of George Floyd, Jacob Blake and Eric Garner about police brutality, racial injustice and a shared commitment to turn their pain into advocacy work. Tonight, January 7 at 10/9c on NBC. | | | | | | | | | ALL NEW TOMORROW AT 9/8c: Open Water | A romantic cruise intended to rekindle love between Micki and her ex-husband turns to tragedy when Micki vanishes. The investigation leads to secret recordings and a surprising star witness. Josh Mankiewicz reports tomorrow, Friday, January 8th at 9/8c on NBC. | | | | | | | | | $10,000 reward offered for information in search for Washington woman and her dog missing since September | Laynee Westbrook, 41, was seen on security video at 7:11 p.m. on September 10, 2020, getting into a white Dodge Ram truck with a man outside of the San Juan Motel in Anacortes, Washington, where she had been staying. She was seen again with the same man at 7:30 p.m. at the Chevron gas station next to the Swinomish Lodge & Casino. No one has seen her since. She hasn't used her cell phone and there has been no activity on her bank account. Her beloved dog, a rat terrier named Precious, is also missing. The Anacortes Police Department is investigating. | | | | | | | | | Murder of Army vet at Iowa gas station one week before his wedding remains unsolved six decades later | Melvin James "Jimmy" Gallagher, 22, was finishing his night shift at the Clark Super 100 Service Station in Waterloo, Iowa, on January 3, 1959 when, around 5:15 a.m., he was killed by a shotgun blast to the head. The shooter fled the area and $179 was discovered missing from the station. Cedar Valley Crime Stoppers is offering a reward of $1,000 for information that leads to an arrest in Jimmy's case. The Waterloo Police Department in Waterloo, Iowa is investigating. | | | | | | | | | Paw & Order: For the love of dogs | While working on tomorrow night's all-new 2-hour Dateline at 9/8c, our producers learned that Bill Price, a retired investigator, also organized dog shows for the American Kennel Club. And we just couldn't resist... | | | | | | | | | The Murder of Teri Hollis | On Thanksgiving Day 1972, 11-year-old Teri Hollis went for a bike ride in her neighborhood of Torrance, California and disappeared. The next day, her body was found 60 miles north along the shoreline. She had been sexually assaulted and thrown over a cliff. Police chased more than 400 leads, but they were all dead ends. Who kidnapped Teri would haunt detectives at the Torrance Police Department for decades. In 2019, with the help of genetic genealogy, investigators finally identified the killer, closing a case that many thought would never be solved. | | | | | | | | | | | | Get the NBC News Mobile App | | | | | |
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