Reward Grows For Information In Katelyn Markham Murder

By Mike Perleberg

Katelyn Markham's death was ruled a homicide after her remains were discovered in Franklin County in 2013. (Fairfield, Oh.) - An anonymous donor is pledging $25,000 towards the reward for information that can help solve the murder of Katelyn Markham. The 22-year-old vanished from her home in Fairfield, Ohio in August 2011. In April of 2013, her remains were found along Big Cedar Road in Cedar Grove. The donation announced Friday raises the total reward in the Markham case to $70,000. Indiana State Police and Fairfield Police continue to work to solve the homicide. There have been no arrests, and no named suspects in the case. Although her remains have been discovered, it is also still a mystery how she was killed. Anyone who has any information regarding Markham’s death is urged to call the Indiana State Police Versailles Post at (812) 689-5000, Fairfield Police at (513) 867-6094, or Crime Stoppers at (888) 352-3040 or (513) 352-3040. RELATED STORIES: Third Anniversary Of Katelyn Markham’s Disappearance New Skeletal Remains Believed To Be Of Katelyn Markham One Year Since Katelyn Markham’s Remains Discovered Katelyn Markham’s Death Ruled A Homicide Markham’s Remains Still Being Studied Markham’s Remains Taken To Indianapolis Human Remains Identified As Missing Ohio Woman Report: Woman’s Skull Found In Bag  

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