Williamson County Sheriff Office Cold Cases
January 12, 2023

Help the Williamson County Sheriff Office solve outstanding cold cases.
Click on the link below to review information on multiple cold cases. 
 
The Williamson County Crime Stoppers and the Williamson County SO Cold Case Unit have combined in a cooperative effort to offer a $5000 reward for each of the posted cold cases.
 
If you know something about any of these cases and want to be eligible to receive a crime stoppers reward, please submit an anonymous tip through the Crime Stoppers SUBMIT A TIP button next to the case you have information on!

WILCO Cold Cases

KATARA JOHNSON HOMICIDE
August 26, 2022

Katara Johnson was shot to death inside of her home on N. Dolan Street in Taylor, Texas on August 25th, 2004.  Please help her family find closure and help the Taylor Police Department and Williamson County Sheriff’s Office Investigators crack this case.

 

If you have any information that could help solve this crime, no matter how insignificant it may seem to you, please contract Crime Stoppers at 1-800-253-7867, or online at www.wilcocrimetips.org or with our mobile app P3Tips.  If your Tip leads to an arrest you may qualify for a reward.    All Tips remain completely confidential.

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S E RITCHEY - Homcide Investigation
March 04, 2022

STATUS: OPEN
S E Ritchey Homicide -Taylor, Texas
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SONYA WALLACE HOMICIDE
April 05, 2021

22 years ago, Sonya Wallace's body was found in a creek bed in Eastern Williamson County.  The Williamson County Sheriff’s Office Cold Case Squad  continues to work hard to find the person or persons responsible for her death.  If you have any information, no matter how insignificant it may seem to you, please contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-253-7867, or online at www.wilcocrimetips.org or with our mobile app P3Tips.  If your Tip does lead to an arrest you may qualify for a CASH reward.  All Tips remain completely confidential.  Your identity will not be revealed.

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CORONA GIRL
August 12, 2020

This year, an unidentified murder victim for over 30 years, was identified by Wilimson County Sheriff’s Office Cold Case Detectives as Sue Ann Huskey, informally known as "Corona Girl."  Today, Sue Ann has a proper headstone thanks to the generosity of Rockdale Memorial Company, who donated the headstone.

 

Do you have any information that may be related to her homicide or who may have killed her?

 

If you have any information that could help solve this or any of the cold cases being investigated by the Sheriff’s Office, please contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-253-7867, or online at www.wilcocrimetips.org or with our mobile app P3Tips.  If your Tip does lead to an arrest you may qualify for a cash reward.  All Tips remain completely confidential

 

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Rebel Ray
October 24, 2019

If you have any information that could help identify this victim or information that could help solve this cold case being investigated by the Williamson County Sheriff’s Office, please contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-253-7867, or online at www.wilcocrimetips.org or with our mobile app P3Tips.  If your Tip does lead to an arrest you may qualify for a reward of up to $2,000.  All Tips remain completely confidential.

 

The Williamson County Sheriff’s Office Cold Case Unit, Digital Forensic Artist, Natalie Murry, has redone the sketch of "Rebel Ray," a WCSO cold case.  The sketch was revised because, since the original reconstructions of the early 90s, more studies regarding facial morphology have been completed, allowing for further specific details and corrections to the individual features of the face.  Along with these studies, technology has progressed so that the reconstructions that were originally done in pencil are now done on a computer so that the work the artist does gets reproduced exactly as completed with no loss of quality when copied and distributed.

 

Rebel Ray’s skeletal remains were found at Riverside Mobile Home Park, 7275 E Highway 29, on Oct 3, 1988.  It is thought that he may have lived at the park and/or worked as a handyman there sometime before he was killed 6 months to a year before October 1988.  He is believed to be Hispanic, Caucasian, or Native and in his 30s or early 40s.  He was 5’02” to 5’05” tall and average build.  He had dark hair going gray.  He was wearing this baseball cap with the red rebel flag on it, thus resulting in the nickname “Rebel Ray” for this case.

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DEBRA LOUISE JACKSON HOMICIDE
September 09, 2019

The body of Debra Louise Jackson was found near Interstate 35, just north of Georgetown on 10/31/1979.  The Williamson County Sheriff’s Office Cold Case Squad is working diligently to try and solve this crime.

 

If you have any information related to this case please contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-253-7867, or online at www.wilcocrimetips.org or with our mobile app P3Tips.  All tips remain completely confidential.

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