Alton, New Hampshire – State police are renewing requests for public tips in the unsolved 1988 homicide of Gregory LeFevre, whose killing remains open more than three decades later.
According to the New Hampshire State Police Cold Case Unit, LeFevre, 35, lived in a rented cottage in Alton. On Saturday, February 6, 1988, his landlord went to the property to feed LeFevre’s dogs after noticing that LeFevre’s van was missing. When the landlord entered the cottage, he discovered LeFevre’s body inside.
An autopsy later determined that LeFevre suffered multiple blunt and incised wounds to the head, along with blunt force trauma to the neck. Investigators classified the death as a homicide.
State police said LeFevre’s van was later located in Pembroke. The vehicle’s keys were still in the ignition when it was found, a detail investigators believe may be significant in reconstructing LeFevre’s final movements.
No arrests have been made in the case, and authorities have not publicly identified any suspects. The investigation remains active under the Cold Case Unit, which continues to review evidence and follow up on new information as it becomes available.
Officials are encouraging anyone who may have known LeFevre, lived in the Alton or Pembroke areas at the time, or recalls unusual activity in early February 1988 to come forward. Investigators note that even small details, relationships, or observations from that period could help move the case forward.
Cold case investigators emphasize that advances in forensic science and renewed public attention have helped solve other long-unsolved homicides across the state.
Tips can be submitted anonymously through the New Hampshire Cold Case Unit Tip Form or by email. The case is listed under victim name Gregory LeFevre.
This case may be of particular interest to local residents and younger community members who were not yet born when the homicide occurred.
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