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1992 Cold Case of Yankton Woman Receives New Attention
It s been nearly 30 years since Tammy Haas of Yankton was reported missing in September of 1992, but local authorities, along with family members are still holding out hope that someone out there has answers as to how she died.
According to Dakota News Now, Authorities are now offering a $15,000 reward for any information regarding the 1992 death of Tammy Haas.
The FBI has stated that the objective in offering the reward is to help authorities uncover the reason Tammy died on that fateful September night upon leaving a homecoming party.
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The Yankton Police Department, the FBI and other area law enforcement agencies held a joint news conference Tuesday to announce a reward for information into the September 1992 death of Tammy Haas of Yankton.
Her body was found in a ravine near the Crofton golf course in northeast Nebraska about a week after she disappeared.
Yankton Police Commander Todd Brandt says today would have been Tammy’s birthday….
Brandt says some recent activity indicated there may be someone that has more information…
There will be a reward of fifteen thousand dollars for reliable information.