Washington St. Investigators Need Help Identifying Possible OK Man
On or before March 6, 1998, a young man was murdered and his body discovered in Tumwater, Washington. The medical examiner in that state determined he died of blunt force trauma and an accelerant was used to prevent identification. Detectives with the Thurston County Sheriff’s Office believe the young man was from Oklahoma. The victim reportedly told several individuals of his ties to this state. Detectives working the case recently requested OSBI Forensic Artist Harvey Pratt help identify the victim by sketching his likeness from postmortem photographs. That sketch is attached.
The victim is believed to be in his late teens or early 20s, between 5’8”-5’10” tall, weighed approximately 165 pounds with short, light brown or red hair. He was wearing two dark blue sweatshirts over a white “Sherwin Williams” t-shirt; white Dickie painter style pants; and new, camel-colored work boots. The victim showed evidence of dental work, good dental hygiene and appeared well groomed. Investigators saw no marks, scars or tattoos on his body.
If someone believes this man looks familiar who they have not seen prior to March 1998, please contact Detective Ron Knapp with the Thurston County Sheriff’s Office at 360-786-5278 or the OSBI hotline at 1-800-522-8017.
Address/Location
Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation
6600 Harvey Ave
Oklahoma City, OK 73116
Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 405-879-2591