A month after a family of four was found slain in their Western Avenue home in the Town of Guilderland, authorities are distributing fliers seeking information on the apparent killings.
State Police, in partnership with the Guilderland Police Department, announced on Wednesday, Nov. 5, that a flier seeking the public’s assistance on the quadruple homicide would be distributed in the Capital District. The poster, which is worded in English and Chinese, features two photos, including one of the four family members and another of only the two murdered boys. The fliers had already been distributed in New York City, according to police.
The flier requests anyone with information to contact the established hotline at 1-800-GIVE-TIP. State Police said the fliers would be distributed locally where there is a “Chinese influence or populace.”
Police found four people slain inside the 1846 Western Ave. home on Oct. 6. The victims included Jin Feng Chen, his wife, Hai Yan Li, and their two sons, 10-year-old Anthony and 7-year-old Eddy
Authorities said specific details regarding the quadruple homicide are still being withheld as State Police, Guilderland police, and other local, state and federal agencies continue the investigation.