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Thursday, December 19, 2019

Double Murder Of Iriquois Alston And Rickita Smalls In Bridgeport, Connecticut Is Still Unsolved.

Iriquois Alston and Rickita Smalls
Iriquois Alston was found shot to death in Norwalk on August 6, 2011.A $50,000 reward is offered in the deaths of Rackita Smalls and Iriquois Alston.
IROQUOIS "IRAKK" ALSTON also known as "Irakk" was born in Stamford on May 20th, 1984 to April Alston-Webster and Iroquois Mc Cree. He has two children, Dynasty Alston and Micahi Elliot-Alston.

He loved to read and play golf, basketball and football.

Rickita "Kita" Smalls was born in Norwalk to Ray Jenkins of and  raised by Michael and Notassha Smalls-Blake of Bridgeport she was a life long resident of Bridgeport. She was a graduate of Bassick High School. Rickita was formerly employed with Stop & Shop of Westport. Rickita was a member of New Vision International Ministries. 

She was very outgoing, smiling, a hard worker, and she loved family affairs. She particularly enjoyed drawing, art and baking and she was preparing to return to college.

Iroquois and Rickita were dating and in love with each other.
On August 6th, 2011, at 9 a.m., 22-year-old Rickita and 27-year-old Iroquois  were found dead in a small dark car awkwardly parked on Avenue B. Gunshots were heard the previous night be residents.

The state continues to offer a $50,000 reward for information leading to an arrest(s) of those responsible.

Anyone with information is asked to call detectives at 203-854-3011. Anonymous tips can be left at the tip line, 203-854-3111, or online at www.norwalkpd.com. Anonymous text tips can be submitted by typing "NPD" into the text field, followed by the message, and sending it to CRIMES (274637).

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