$5K reward offered for information that solves case of woman murdered at local car wash 35 years ago

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Pennsylvania State Police are offering a $5,000 reward for information leading to the solution to the murder of a woman at a local car wash 35 years ago.

PSP Troop A in Greensburg says the investigation continues into the murder of Deborah June Wagoner, 25, in Westmoreland County.

Wagoner’s body was found on the morning of April 19, 1990, inside his vehicle, which was parked at a car wash in Carbon, Hempfield Township.

State police said Wagoner lived with her boyfriend and his mother on Acorn Drive in south Greensburg at the time of her death. She worked as an assistant manager at a local RAX fast food restaurant.

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Wagoner had left her house the previous evening to buy her boyfriend cigarettes and wash her car.

The car wash operator was closing the door for the night when, police say, he saw Wagoner vacuuming her car by herself.

The next day, a police officer found Wagoner’s vehicle parked in the same location. Wagoner herself had been strangled to death.

Anyone with information about the case is asked to call PSP Greensburg at 724-832-3288 or PSP Tips toll-free at 1-800-472-8477 or online by clicking here.

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