The murder of 26-year-old Heather Lamperd of Minneapolis on November of 1989 is still unsolved but still under investigation. Crime Stoppers of Minnesota hopes that highlighting our offer of a reward of up to $1,000.00 for information leading to the arrest of the person or persons who committed this strangulation murder will help solve the case.
Heather was last seen alive leaving work at 3:30 pm on Thursday, 2 November 1989 from the main office of NSP (now known as Excel Energy), 414 Nicollet Mall in downtown Minneapolis. She was known to usually take the 16 bus to her apartment at Cedar Square East in the west bank area of the University of Minnesota. It is not known whether she went home on this evening.
Her body was found at 10 am Friday 3 November 1989 in the shallow water of the Sunrise River off State Highway 95 about 4.5 miles east of North Branch, MN in Chisago County. It appears that her body was thrown into the river from a small bridge on Highway 95. Heather was 5’2” tall and weighed 110 Lbs and had reddish blond hair.
In 2008 this case was turned over to Chisago County’s homicide unit. The Heather Lamperd homicide file is being worked by BCA’s cold case team. Sheriff Rivard is still hopeful this 19-year-old murder case will be closed someday. Lamperd’s body was found in the Sunrise River, under a highway 95 bridge in early November 1989. This case was turned over to Sheriff Todd Rivard.
Anyone who saw Heather Lamperd after 3:30 pm on 2 November 1989 or has other information regarding her activity, where she went or her murder is asked to call 911 or contact Minnesota Crime Stoppers. 1-800-222-TIPS
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