Bethel, VT – Vermont State Police are renewing their call for information today as the anniversary of a decades-old homicide brings new attention to a case that remains unsolved.
According to Vermont State Police, the remains of 42-year-old Cheryl Lunna were discovered inside a partially submerged vehicle in Bethel on April 26, 1992. Investigators later determined her death to be a homicide, but no arrests have been made in the case.
Authorities say the investigation has remained active over the years, with periodic reviews and follow-ups on leads. Despite those efforts, the case has yet to be resolved, leaving lingering questions for both investigators and the community in Windsor County and the broader Vermont region.
Police are urging anyone with information—no matter how small it may seem—to come forward. Tips can be shared directly with the Vermont State Police Major Crime Unit at 802-244-8781. Individuals who wish to remain anonymous can also submit information through the online tip portal at vtips.info.
Cold cases like this often rely on new information or renewed public awareness to generate breakthroughs. Investigators emphasize that even details that may not have seemed important at the time could be critical in advancing the case today.
The anniversary serves as a reminder of the ongoing effort to seek justice and closure in a case that has remained unresolved for more than three decades.
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