By Nancy McCleary Staff writer

By Nancy McCleary

The Fayetteville Cumberland County Crimestoppers, in an effort to solve cold-case homicides, has a few cards up its sleeve

Make that 260,000 cards, to be exact.

That's the number of playing cards in the 5,000 decks that Crimestoppers hopes will crack the unsolved cases.

Each card contains information and, when possible, photos about unsolved homicides in Fayetteville and Cumberland County.

"I had this goal about five years ago to do this as a project," said Duncan Hubbard, a past Crimestoppers president and current board member.

The cards were developed by Effective Playing Cards & Publications, a Florida-based company that began producing the cards in 2007, according to the company's website.

Part of the challenge of solving crimes is the transient nature of Fayetteville's population, Hubbard said. That's why he says the cards will be successful.

The decks will be given to inmates at the Cumberland County Detention Center, Hubbard said.

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