Nottingham, NH – New Hampshire State Police are renewing attention to a decades-old homicide, hoping the public can help solve the 1978 killing of 25-year-old Michael A. Keljikian of Revere, Massachusetts.
According to the Rockingham County Sheriff’s Office, deputies responded at approximately 1 p.m. on Thursday, January 19, 1978, to a residence on McCrillis Road in Nottingham. Inside, they found Keljikian deceased from what an autopsy determined was a single shotgun blast.
Although the medical examiner did not reach a final conclusion on the manner of death at the time, investigative findings indicated that the case was a homicide. The motive behind the shooting and the circumstances leading up to Keljikian’s death remain unclear nearly five decades later.
Authorities continue to classify the case as unsolved and are asking anyone with information to contact the Cold Case Unit. Tips can be submitted via the online form or by email.
Investigators say even the smallest detail could help bring justice and closure to Keljikian’s family after nearly 48 years.
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