Vermont Cold Case: 1988 Little River State Park Homicide Still Unsolved

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Waterbury, VT – Vermont State Police are once again appealing to the public for information as today marks the anniversary of an unsolved homicide discovered in Washington County more than three decades ago.

According to Vermont State Police, the remains of 28-year-old Bruce Isaacs were found on September 26, 1988, in a wooded section of Little River State Park in Waterbury. His body was discovered by workers clearing brush along a power company right of way.

Authorities determined Isaacs’ death to be a homicide, but despite investigative efforts, the case remains unsolved 36 years later. Police say they continue to seek leads and are asking anyone with information to come forward.

Investigators stress that even small details could help provide answers in the case. “Anyone with any information on this homicide, or other unsolved cases, is urged to contact the Vermont State Police Major Crimes Unit,” officials stated.

The agency maintains a dedicated website listing unsolved homicides across the state, including Isaacs’ case. Information can be shared anonymously online at vsp.vermont.gov/unsolved/homicide.

Community members who may have lived in or visited the Waterbury area during the late 1980s are encouraged to recall any suspicious activity near Little River State Park around the time of Isaacs’ death.

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