Informative post on Roswell Police Dept Facebook page. Really great comments too from people remembering the incident.
Roswell Police Department
Wednesday, May 15, 2019 marks the thirty-first anniversary of the homicide of Joshua Harmon. Joshua was 8-years-old at the time of his death. The Roswell Police Department, with the support of the Fulton County District Attorney’s Office, is asking the public to help to generate new leads for this case. We are seeking any information that may help Joshua’s family get answers.
On Sunday, May 15, 1988, 8-year-old, Joshua Harmon was reported missing to the Roswell Police Department by his mother. At the time of his murder, Joshua’s family lived in an apartment complex called “Roundtree Apartments”. Today, it is known as “River Crossing at Roswell”.
Joshua regularly played outside in the area of his apartment building and the other buildings in the immediate vicinity. He searched for turtles around the lake in the complex and played in the “fort” in the woods behind his building. On May 15th, Joshua had been playing outside, with friends and alone, all day. Joshua’s mother recounts that he was in and out of the apartment throughout the day for various reasons. When Joshua’s mother started making dinner she asked her husband, Joshua’s stepfather, to let Joshua know to stay close to home. When Joshua’s stepfather could not find him, Joshua’s mother called the Roswell Police.
A neighbor informed the family that Joshua had stopped by their residence at approximately 7:00 PM to ask if his child, Joshua’s friend, could come outside to play. The family was spending time together and eating dinner so the boy could not come outside. Joshua told the neighbor that he was going to be waiting for the neighbor boy in the woods at the fort where the children commonly played together. This is the last reported sighting of Joshua alive.
After extensive searches over the next nearly 48 hours, Joshua Harmon’s lifeless body was located in the woods of the apartment complex on Tuesday, May 17, 1988. Joshua was beaten and strangled to death. Joshua was buried under loose dirt and pine straw. Logs were placed on top of his body to conceal him from immediate discovery.
Evidence was collected during the investigation that is still available. There have been incredible advancements in forensic technology since 1988. But science is not all that can be used to catch this killer. It is the hope of the Roswell Police Department and the Fulton County District Attorney’s Office that the community will help with this case so that Joshua’s murderer can be identified and held accountable for this heinous crime.
Along with reviewing all of the available evidence, the Roswell Police Department is reaching out to witnesses from the original investigation. We are also looking for new witnesses that may know, or have heard, something about this case over the years. We are asking for anyone who may have any information about this case to please call Crime Stoppers or the Roswell Police Department to share that information. In the last 31 years, we believe that the killer may have spoken to someone about this incident and disclosed their involvement.
If you have information and would like to speak with an investigator, please call Detective Jennifer Bennett at 770-640-4380 or she can be reached by email at
jbennett@roswellgov.com
Information on this case can be submitted anonymously to the Crime Stoppers Atlanta tip line at 404-577-TIPS (8477) or online at
www.StopCrimeATL.com. Persons do not have to give their name or any identifying information to be eligible for a CASH reward for the arrest and indictment of the suspect