Pawlet, VT – Vermont State Police are renewing their call for information in the decades-old homicide of Sarah Hunter, a golf pro at the Manchester Country Club who disappeared on September 18, 1986. Hunter, 32 at the time, was last seen alive in Manchester.
According to Vermont State Police, Hunter was reported missing after her vehicle was discovered parked behind a local car wash. Nearly two months later, in November 1986, her remains were found by a hunter in the woods of Pawlet, Vermont.
Authorities determined Hunter’s death was a homicide, though the case remains unsolved nearly four decades later. Investigators continue to seek public assistance, asking anyone with information about Hunter’s death—or any other unsolved homicide in Vermont—to contact the Major Crimes Unit.
Police emphasize that even seemingly small details could help advance the case. “Anyone with information is encouraged to reach out,” investigators said in their renewed appeal.
Community members with tips can contact Vermont State Police or visit the state’s official unsolved homicide portal at vsp.vermont.gov/unsolved/homicide.
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