MURDER
CASE #: 1981-6
MURDER CASE #: 1981-6
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Tracy Lee Stratton

Tracy Lee Stratton
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Offense Location:

Garden Grove, California

Summary:

Tracy Stratton disappeared during the summer of 1981 from her hometown of Garden Grove, California. Her remains were located nine days after she vanished but weren’t identified until a month later. Stratton was murdered and her case is considered a homicide. No suspects have been identified or arrested. Tracy’s murder remains unsolved.

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Tracy was last seen in Garden Grove, California on August 11th 1981. She left her home on Westminster Avenue and Euclid Street, Tracy was last seen talking with friends in a local park. She failed to return home by the following day so her mother filed a missing persons report. However, police suspected Stratton was a runaway and police didn’t suspect foul play was involved.

Additional Details:

On August 19th 1981, San Bernardino area police received an anonymous call that led them to the skeletal remains of a teenage girl. The skeleton was located 85 feet down a steep hillside off California 38 in Running Springs near Big Bear. The victim had been dead for at least a week and was strangled to death. A month later, the remains were identified as belonging to Tracy Stratton. Police now believe she was abducted and murdered within two days of her disappearance. Her murder remains unsolved.

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