MURDER
CASE #: 1977-10
MURDER CASE #: 1977-10
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June Ward

June Ward
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Date of Offense:

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Offense Location:

Fort Worth, TX

Summary:

The Fort Worth Police Department began investigating the murder of June Ward in February 1977. June went on a date with her boyfriend from Haltom City. Ward's white Chevrolet Laguna was found along the 4800 block of South Freeway, suggesting she had car trouble. Her body was discovered nearby on the 1000 block of West Fuller, and it was determined she had been strangled.

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Circumstances of Offense:

June was last seen wearing gold necklace, blue green blouse, jeans, brown purse and white sandals. Her clothing has not been found and she was only wearing the necklace when found.

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Timeline of Events

Friday, February 18, 1977 04:30am

June's body was found


Friday, February 18, 1977 03:00am

Ward's vehicle was found


Thursday, February 17, 1977 11:30pm

June left her date


Thursday, February 17, 1977 07:00pm

Seen at a local drive thru restaurant


Thursday, February 17, 1977

June dropped David off at the YMCA


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Associated Persons

David W. (Child) - Living

John U. (Friend) - Living

Dorothy .. (Friend) - Living

Mike W. (Ex-spouse) - Living

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