Cold case: 7 months later

Sacramento’s most frustrating (in my mind) unsolved mystery is 7 months old today. Deputy Sheriff Jeffrey Mitchell has been gone for seven months, and his murderer is still at large. Someone is walking around with critical knowledge.

I haven’t forgotten the incident. I’m hoping this gets solved and that some nightmares stop. But I am pretty certain the child who lost his father will never be the same. I can only hope that there’s some peace for the family in solving this crime. I can only hope that somehow, in some miraculous, honest way, this case will be closed as “solved.”

Sacramento County Sheriff’s Department: I am counting on you to do your job, and to do it well.

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  1. Gary Reed (unregistered) May 29th, 2007 9:39 am

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