One of Utah's oldest cold cases remains unsolved after more than 30 years of unanswered questions regarding the mysterious death of a 15-year-old girl who was discovered wrapped in sheets and left in a field.

In January 1992, two witnesses reported seeing a Caucasian man with long, dark hair and wearing a green jacket pushing a shopping cart with what appeared to be a large object beneath some blankets in the area of South Temple Street in Salt Lake City. A short time later, the body of Debra Grabher was found not far from where the suspect was seen.

Did these two witnesses nearly come face-to-face with the individual responsible for Grabher's death? This question has remained unanswered for 33 years. Anyone with information related to the case should come forward and contact the Salt Lake City police.

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Debra Grabher Died 33 Years Ago, And The Utah Cold Case Is Still Unsolved

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According to the Salt Lake City Police Department, Debra 'Debbie' Grabher's death has been ruled a homicide. She disappeared while walking to her high school in the morning, according to details shared by News 4 Utah.

Debra Grabher would be celebrating her forty-eighth birthday this year had her life not been taken by a still unidentified person. It's time to bring her murderer to justice.

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If you have any information regarding the 1992 death of then 15-year-old Debra Gabher, contact the Salt Lake City Police Department at 801-799-3000. Tipsters can remain anonymous.

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