HARRIS COUNTY, Texas — The reward has been increased in the case of a Papa Johns' delivery driver who was fatally shot two years ago.
The reward had been at $25,000. But we've learned Papa John's has added another $30,000 to bring the reward money to up to $55,000 for any information that can lead to the identification of the two suspects who killed Glen Takakura after he delivered pizza to an apartment complex located in the 21700 block of Inverness Forest Boulevard in Spring, Texas.
This shooting happened on March 28, 2019 at about 9 p.m.
Editor's note: Video above is from 2019 when the story first broke.
Investigators said after Takakura dropped off the pizza, he got into his car and was approached by two unknown men who shot him and then drove away in a two-door, silver Honda.
Takakura's vehicle was found still running in the complex's parking lot when deputies arrived on scene.
In April of 2019, police released surveillance video of what they believe to be the suspects' vehicle with hopes someone may recognize it.
So far, deputies have made no arrests in this case.
If you have any tips or information that can help identify the suspects involved, please call Crime Stoppers at 713-222-8477. You can also submit tips online or through the Crime Stoppers mobile app. Only tips and calls directly to Crime Stoppers are anonymous and eligible for a cash reward.