ROSTRAVER, Pa. — Police are releasing new information about an unsolved shooting death, two years to the day after it happened.
Drew Molinari, 34, was shot to death inside a Rostraver auto body shop in 2015. Molinari was behind the counter of Minniti Motor Sports when he was killed.
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On Thursday, the police chief released new surveillance video and two pictures from the video, which he hopes leads to more tips in this cold case.
The video, which is a result of investigators canvassing the surrounding area, shows the suspected gunman walking into the shop and running out two minutes later. Police believe he got into a 2003 Chevrolet Impala, which was either silver or grey with no wheel coverings.
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Police did not have a good description of the shooter because his face was covered.
Dawn Brady, Molinari's mother, said she last talked to her son on Mother's Day two years ago.
"He always, always called, texted on holidays, and I don't have that anymore, I have a stone in the cemetery," Brady said. "I know there's somebody out there that has information. Even if they don't think it's important, I just really want them to come forward."
Rostraver police exhausted all leads and the case went cold.
"There's not a day that goes by that we're haunted by it. I can't put myself in the family's position. I'd be beating down doors if it were my family member, but we're haunted by it just as much," Chief Greg Resetar said.
The chief said he could not comment on a motive but said it is not robbery.
"It's not fair," Brady said. "He wasn't a perfect boy. He wasn't a perfect man. He was a goodhearted person. He'd give you the shirt off his back. He helped people all the time. He didn't deserve that. He didn't deserve to die like that."
Thursday night, during a candlelight vigil, Molinari's family members said they are determined to find closure.
"We will be here every year until his murder is solved," said his stepmother, Cathy Molinari.
Molinari's brother said it's difficult to think about what his brother went through.
"How does someone walk in on a Monday morning and do what he (the killer) did and walk out? And he's gotten away with it for two years," said Chuck Stephenson.
Anyone with information is asked to call police. Stay with Channel 11 News for continuing coverage.
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