Vermont Homicide Cold Case: Authorities Seek Tips in 1977 Marsha Lamonda Case

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Charlotte, Vermont – Authorities are renewing calls for information in the decades-old unsolved homicide of Marsha Lamonda, whose body was discovered ten years after she was reported missing in 1977.

According to the Vermont State Police, Lamonda, 25, was reported missing on July 6, 1977, to the South Burlington Police Department. She had reportedly last been seen about a week prior. Her remains were not discovered until August 25, 1987, when her body was found off Bean Road in Charlotte, Vermont.

Investigators determined Lamonda’s death to be a homicide, although the case remains unsolved more than 45 years after her disappearance. Police have not publicly identified any suspects, and details about the circumstances surrounding her death have not been released.

According to Vermont State Police, anyone with information related to Lamonda’s case or any other unsolved homicide is urged to contact the Major Crimes Unit through the department’s website at http://vsp.vermont.gov/unsolved/homicide.

The Vermont State Police continue to investigate unsolved cases across the state, encouraging the public to come forward with any potential leads that could assist investigators and bring closure to the families affected.

Lamonda’s family and authorities are hopeful that renewed attention to the case could help generate new information, even decades later. The investigation remains open, and all tips will be reviewed by detectives.


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