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Reward of $15,000 offered in 1992 slaying of South Dakota teenager
Associated Press & News ReportsApril 15, 2021News
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) Law enforcement officials are hoping a $15,000 reward will lead to a crack in the 1992 slaying of a Yankton teenager.
Yankton police Cmdr. Todd Brandt says he is hoping “someone who knows something is ready to do the right thing.”
Yankton, SD teenager Tammy Haas disappeared in 1992. Her body was later found at the bottom of a ravine in Cedar County, Nebraska.
Nineteen-year-old Tammy Haas disappeared after attending Yankton’s homecoming and then going to a party on a farm just across the Nebraska border. Her case is among South Dakota’s most notorious unsolved mysteries.
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FBI, South Dakota police offer $15K reward for information on 1992 cold case death of Tammy Haas
The FBI Minnesota office and the Yankton Police Department announced a $15,000 reward for information regarding the 1992 death of 19-year-old Yankton resident Tammy Haas. Written By: Nick Sabato | ×
Aging software created a projection of Tammy Haas appearance if she were alive. Haas, a Yankton native, was found dead in a ravine just south of the Nebraska border in 1992. (Photo courtesy of FBI)
YANKTON, S.D. Tammy Haas would have turned 48 years old Tuesday, April 13.
But for the past 29 years, there has been no cake or candles to celebrate her birthday. Instead, only questions to be answered.