MELISSA STRICKLAND'S MURDERER STILL AT LARGE
INFORMATION SOUGHT FOR THE BRUTAL 1997 MURDER OF A YOUNG MOTHER
03/05/2007
operationawareness.com special report!
This week marks the ten year anniversary of the brutal killing of Melissa Dawn Strickland. Melissa died of blunt force trauma. Her beaten body was dumped on the side of the road like a piece of garbage.On March 8, 1997 24 year old Melissa Strickland's body was found at 3:20am on 2100 East Corona St. on the north side of the street, in Phoenix, Arizona. Earlier that evening, Melissa was with friends and was last seen at approximately 1am at the Circle K store at 16th and Broadway. Melissa just suddenly disappeared. Melissa is survived by her Four Children .
Help bring her killer to justice. After 10 years, relationships change and ties and loyalties deteriorate. It is strongly believed that someone, somewhere has information that will lead to the capture of this cold blooded killer. No amount of information is too small.
A reward is being offered and anyone offering information can remain annonymous by calling silent witness at 1-800-343-TIPS.
PLEASE TAKE A CLOSE LOOK AT MELISSA'S PICTURE. IF YOU HAVE ANY INFORMATION ON WHAT MAY HAVE HAPPENED TO HER PLEASE CALL SILENT WITNESS AT 1-800-343-TIPS
MELISSA DAWN STRICKLAND
Beloved Mother and Daughter
1972-1997
Melissa Dawn Strickland
Body found on: On March 8, 1997
Age: 24
Description: White Female, 5' 4" Tall and 181 lbs
Brown eyes with light brown hair
Reward: $ 1000
Call Silent Witness at (800) 343-tips (480-WITNESS)
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