
Texas Rangers Boost Reward In 1990 Cold Case Of Missing Woman Jackie Foster
The Texas Rangers have increased the reward for a 35-year-old cold case near Abilene, Texas.
Texas Rangers Cold Case
In 1990, 29-year-old Jackie Foster was reported missing near the Abilene, Texas area. She was last seen at a truck stop in Cisco trying to flag down a ride to a family member's home in California.
Sadly, two days later, her body was found by fishermen in Port Arthur Texas wrapped in a heavy canvas wearing a shirt, pink sweat pants, and no shoes. Her killer or killers have never been found.

Reward Increase
Texas Department of Public Safety has increased the reward to $6000 for any information that leads to the arrest of whoever is responsible for this heinous crime.
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If you have any information that could help this case, you are encouraged to call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-252-TIPS (8477) or you can submit a tip online anonymously at this link.
DPS Awareness Program
Texas Department of Public Safety features one case bi-monthly from the Texas Rangers cold case files in an effort to uncover new leads.
The Texas Ranger Unsolved Crimes Investigation Program was created to assist Texas law enforcement agencies in investigating unsolved homicides or violent serial crimes. Since there is no statute of limitations for the offense of murder, investigators pursue these cases to a successful resolution or until no viable leads remain.
More Cold Cases In Texas
The unfortunate truth is that there are many more cold cases in Texas that could use your help. Take a look at some of these cases in the Abilene Texas area that have gone unsolved for decades.
Abilene Missing Person Cold Cases
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