CA CA - Michelle Ogletree, 25, Mendocino County, 30 Nov 1987

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Michelle Denise Ogletree
Date of birth: 28 July 1962
Murdered 30 November 1987

Michelle lived in an isolated house about a mile east of the small unincorporated town of Piercy CA. Like many small towns along Highway 101, the hamlet was little more than a sprinkling of houses about a rest stop. Piercy is in northern Mendocino County; the Sheriff's Office in Ukiah is about 80 miles and two hours away.

Michelle was shot in the head inside her home. It must have been a pretty ghastly wound, as Mendocino County Sheriff's Office investigators could not at first realize it was a single shot. Five years after the homicide, LE still had little to work on; they still had not identified the murder weapon. Because LE found marijuana in Michelle's home, they believe she was killed by a pot-seeking thief or thieves.

Information concerning this homicide case may be called in to the MCSO Tipline at 707-234-2100. Their Investigative Services Bureau may be emailed at [email protected]. The Sheriff's Office can also be reached at 951 Low Gap Road, Ukiah, CA 95482.

Sources:

Mooseroots genealogical website
http://death-records.mooseroots.com/d/n/Michelle-Ogletree

Ukiah (CA) Daily Journal, 2 December 1987 https://www.newspapers.com/image/8826932

UDJ, 27 November 1992 https://www.newspapers.com/image/879688
 
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Michelle Denise Ogletree
Date of birth: 28 July 1962
Murdered 30 November 1987

Michelle lived in an isolated house about a mile east of the small unincorporated town of Piercy CA. Like many small towns along Highway 101, the hamlet was little more than a sprinkling of houses about a rest stop. Piercy is in northern Mendocino County; the Sheriff's Office in Ukiah is about 80 miles and two hours away.

Michelle was shot in the head inside her home. It must have been a pretty ghastly wound, as Mendocino County Sheriff's Office investigators could not at first realize it was a single shot. Five years after the homicide, LE still had little to work on; they still had not identified the murder weapon. Because LE found marijuana in Michelle's home, they believe she was killed by a pot-seeking thief or thieves.

Information concerning this homicide case may be called in to the MCSO Tipline at 707-234-2100. Their Investigative Services Bureau may be emailed at [email protected]. The Sheriff's Office can also be reached at 951 Low Gap Road, Ukiah, CA 95482.

Sources:

Mooseroots genealogical website
http://death-records.mooseroots.com/d/n/Michelle-Ogletree

Ukiah (CA) Daily Journal, 2 December 1987 https://www.newspapers.com/image/8826932

UDJ, 27 November 1992 27 Nov 1992, Page 14 - Ukiah Daily Journal at Newspapers.com
Wouldn't they NOT have found marijuana inside the house had the intent been to take it though?
 
  • #3
The bandit(s) might not have stolen all the weed. Alternatively, they just took her money.

So pitifully little is known about this case.
 
  • #4
Yes. Quite possible.
 
  • #5
Yeah. Definitely. I've been living here my whole life and never have heard of it. That is very shocking and completely sad. In fact I have no association with anyone who seems to know about it either. That should change. Thank you for the information about this case.
 
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