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Michigan's Most Wanted: King murder

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DETROIT, Mich. (WJBK) -

Two little girls lost their dad in a cold blooded shooting. The family makes a plea to find the killer. It's Fox 2 and CrimeStoppers Michigan's Most Wanted.

Click on the video player to watch Ron Savage's report.

Ryan King, 22, the father of two small girls, was a business management student at Macomb Community College. On Friday, Aug. 17, he was gunned down at a residence on the 12000 block of Dresden near Nashville and Six Mile in Detroit.

Ryan King leaves behind two daughters, a 7-month-old and a 3-year-old. He also leave a fiance and his mother is speaking out to find her son's killer.

If you have information about this or any other unsolved Michigan crime, call CrimeStoppers at 1-800-SPEAKUP (1-800-773-2587). There's a cash reward and you can remain anonymous.

Click here to learn about other unsolved Michigan crimes.

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