Could New Technology Provide Insights In North Webster Cold Case?
Will advancements in crime-solving technology eventually lead to answers in the 1975 unsolved murder of a North Webster teen?
Read MoreWill advancements in crime-solving technology eventually lead to answers in the 1975 unsolved murder of a North Webster teen?
Read MoreThe Syracuse Public Library challenged people to see how many books they could read from January until October.
Read MoreOn Aug. 6, 1975, 17-year-old Laurel Jean Mitchell of North Webster finished her shift at work and headed out to meet friends.
Read MoreIn August 1975, the murder of 17-year-old North Webster teen Laurel Jean Mitchell left residents of the small town stunned and shaken.
Read MoreNORTH WEBSTER — Tuesday, Aug. 6, will mark 44 years since the last time Syracuse resident Sarah Knisley saw her older sister alive. The 1975 murder of 17-year-old North Webster teen Laurel Jean Mitchell remains unsolved to this day. Mitchell’s murder sent shock waves through the sleepy little town. … Read More
NORTH WEBSTER — Laurel Mitchell was a spirited young girl, part of many community organizations even at such a young age. She was just 17 years old when an unknown killer raped and murdered her, dumping her body in the Elkhart River in Noble County.
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