A Spartanburg family is offering a 10,000 reward for information related to the killing of their daughter.
Thecoroner saysRegina Allen died April 21, a day after she was shot several times on Miller Point Drive in Inman.
During a Wednesday morning news conference, Sheriff Chuck Wright called it a drive-by shooting and believes she could have been targeted.
Wright called the shooting an "incredibly bad" crime.
"(It was a) life-changing event for a very young, sweet girl that didn't deserve this," Wright said. "I need your help. I've always been able to ask for help and get it, but you know I need your prayers, too. We've spoke the name of Jesus on this and I know he knows who did it."
Allen's mother said the family wants answers.
"The killer didn't only shoot my daughter he shot a hole in all of our hearts, her daddy, her sisters, her brothers," Beverly Allen said. "We wake up every morning and it's like a new hole that's shot into our hearts."
The reward has an expiration date of six months. Wright said he thinks there is someone out there who wants to talk.