By The People News Online

Monrovia — Months after the shocking death of 45-year-old Sianeah Victoria Goe in Boys Town, Margibi County, the Liberia National Police (LNP) has renewed its appeal to the public for help in finding those behind the tragedy.
Goe was found dead on June 20, 2025, under circumstances that sparked widespread concern and community outrage. Despite weeks of investigation, police say they have yet to make any arrests, prompting the offer of a USD 2,000 reward for credible information leading to the identification and arrest of the perpetrator(s).
The LNP, in a public notice issued this week, said the bounty aims to encourage witnesses or anyone with vital information to come forward. “We are seeking assistance from the public in obtaining information that may aid the ongoing investigation into the death of Ms. Sianeah Victoria Goe,” the notice stated.
Police spokespersons emphasized that the force remains committed to ensuring justice for the late Goe and her family. “All information provided will be treated with the strictest confidentiality,” the statement assured.
Residents of Boys Town and nearby communities have long demanded answers since the young woman’s death, which drew national attention earlier this year. Human-rights advocates and women’s groups also called for a transparent probe amid growing concern over violent crimes targeting young women across Liberia.
The LNP’s renewed call, accompanied by a cash incentive, signals fresh momentum in the case after months of silence. Authorities hope the offer will break what they describe as a “wall of silence” that has slowed progress in the investigation.
Anyone with information is urged to contact the police via the following hotline numbers: 0770800106, 0770800111, 0770800410, or 0770800415, or report directly to the Crime Services Department or the nearest police station.
Police sources hinted that new leads have recently emerged, but declined to provide further details, citing the sensitive nature of the case.
Meanwhile, community leaders in Boys Town have welcomed the reward initiative, saying it could encourage residents who might fear retaliation to speak out. “People know things, but they’re afraid. Maybe this will change that,” said one resident who asked not to be named.
The late Sianeah Victoria Goe Ricks was described by relatives as “a vibrant young woman with a promising future.” Her untimely death has left her family devastated and the community still searching for closure.
As the investigation continues, the LNP is appealing to the public to remain calm, cooperate with investigators, and provide any information that could help bring justice in one of Margibi County’s most haunting unsolved cases.
Goe was found dead on June 20, 2025, under circumstances that sparked widespread concern and community outrage. Despite weeks of investigation, police say they have yet to make any arrests, prompting the offer of a USD 2,000 reward for credible information leading to the identification and arrest of the perpetrator(s).
The LNP, in a public notice issued this week, said the bounty aims to encourage witnesses or anyone with vital information to come forward. “We are seeking assistance from the public in obtaining information that may aid the ongoing investigation into the death of Ms. Sianeah Victoria Goe,” the notice stated.
Police spokespersons emphasized that the force remains committed to ensuring justice for the late Goe and her family. “All information provided will be treated with the strictest confidentiality,” the statement assured.
Residents of Boys Town and nearby communities have long demanded answers since the young woman’s death, which drew national attention earlier this year. Human-rights advocates and women’s groups also called for a transparent probe amid growing concern over violent crimes targeting young women across Liberia.
The LNP’s renewed call, accompanied by a cash incentive, signals fresh momentum in the case after months of silence. Authorities hope the offer will break what they describe as a “wall of silence” that has slowed progress in the investigation.
Anyone with information is urged to contact the police via the following hotline numbers: 0770800106, 0770800111, 0770800410, or 0770800415, or report directly to the Crime Services Department or the nearest police station.
Police sources hinted that new leads have recently emerged, but declined to provide further details, citing the sensitive nature of the case.
Meanwhile, community leaders in Boys Town have welcomed the reward initiative, saying it could encourage residents who might fear retaliation to speak out. “People know things, but they’re afraid. Maybe this will change that,” said one resident who asked not to be named.
The late Sianeah Victoria Goe Ricks was described by relatives as “a vibrant young woman with a promising future.” Her untimely death has left her family devastated and the community still searching for closure.
As the investigation continues, the LNP is appealing to the public to remain calm, cooperate with investigators, and provide any information that could help bring justice in one of Margibi County’s most haunting unsolved cases.
