DETROIT (WWJ) - A reward of up to $2,500 is being offered for the tip that solves a horrifying murder case in Detroit.

Ramone Hall, a 39-year-old father of three, was shot dead and set on fire the night of Thursday, Nov. 20, 2018, in the 13900 block of Eastwood, near Gratiot Ave., on the city's east side.

Nearly a year later, with still no arrests, Crime Stoppers says his "outraged" family is seeking answers from the community.

According to family, Hall was visiting Detroit from Lansing to assist his Godfather with work when he last seen alive on Nov. 19. After many failed attempts at trying to reach him, family members began to call friends and local hospitals, without any luck.

After hearing about the fire on Eastwood, family was later notified that it was Hall whose body was found in a home there.

Ramone graduated from Osborne High School in Detroit. He had entrepreneurial ambitions and aspired to own his own landscaping business. One of his many passions was rap music, but most importantly, according to his family, he wanted to be the best father he could be to his three children.

Anyone with information about this crime is urged to call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-SPEAK-UP (1-800-773-2587). Tips may also be submitted online at this link.

As always, tipsters may stay 100 percent anonymous, will not be asked their names, to speak to police or to testify in court.

Rewards are paid anonymously, in cash, upon an arrest in a case.