TOWSON, MD—Since 1983, Sharon Miller’s son has been searching for answers about his mother’s murder and the identities of those who took her life. At the time of the killing, he was only 11 years old. Although 42 years have passed since Sharon’s body was discovered, questions still linger, particularly for her son.
Sharon Miller’s body was found in a secluded area off of Powder Mill Road in Woodlawn, covered under debris. Detectives noted that her hands and feet were missing. Anyone with information that might help detectives solve this case is asked to contact the Baltimore County Police Department.
Metro Crime Stoppers, an organization that is separate from the Baltimore County Police Department and Baltimore County Government, offers rewards for information in connection with felony offenses. The cash reward is awarded if your tip leads to the arrest and charges of a suspect for a felony crime.
Information may be submitted anonymously to Metro Crime Stoppers online here or by phone at 1-866-7LOCKUP (1-866-756-2587). Information can also be submitted via iWatch Citizen Tip Report, by calling the Baltimore County Police Department’s Homicide and Missing Persons Unit at 410-887-3943, by text message to 443-862-9426, or by email at [email protected].
Photo via the Baltimore County Police Department
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