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Monday, March 21, 2011

Olathe Police seeking the public's assistance with Tammy Cochran Homicide Investigation

Originally posted here: March 21, 2011. 6:42 p.m.

Tammy K. Cochran's body was found by Olathe Police on March 5th, 2008 near the Olathe Water Production Plant (8255 S. Gardner Road). Ms. Cochran (age 37) had been burned and the incident has been investigated as a homicide.

Three years have passed with more than 25 detectives and criminal analysts continue to investigate and research leads. In the first few weeks of the investigation, over 180 leads were investigated. Currently over 220 leads have been investigated.

Video surveillance pictures were recovered from a Metro area convenience store showing Ms. Cochran on 2/29/08 at approximately 10:30 p.m. She was last reported to be wearing a dark blue or black jacket with a fuzzy collar, blue jeans with a design on the rear pocket, black tennis shoes and a light v-neck top.




This case remains open and is an active investigation.

Ms. Cochran had been reportedly seen in both Kansas City, Missouri and Kansas City, Kansas as well as other cities in the KC Metro area.

The reward in this case is now $18,000.

Olathe Police believe that someone has information about Tammy's death that could assist in the investigation. Anyone who may have information about Tammy K. Cochran is encouraged to call The Olathe Police Department at 913-971-7455 or the TIPS Hotline at 816-474-TIPS


NBC Action News update to the story. May 30, 2011

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