Weber Metro
Cold Case
Task Force
The Weber Metro Cold Case Task Force resolves unsolved crimes using advanced forensics and modern investigative techniques. Our mission is to bring justice to victims and closure to families, ensuring no case is forgotten.
Why We Need Your Support

The Weber Metro Cold Case Task Force is dedicated to solving unsolved cases that have
been left
unresolved for too long. These cases represent not just mysteries but real people and
families who
deserve justice and closure. Each cold case is a chance to bring peace to a grieving
family, restore
dignity to a victim, and make our community safer by ensuring that justice is served.
However, solving cold cases requires significant resources, including advanced
forensic
testing,
specialized investigative tools, and hours of dedicated work by highly skilled
professionals.
Traditional funding sources often do not cover the extensive costs associated with
reopening and
re-examining these cases.
Your generous donations will directly support our efforts to solve these cases by:
- Funding Advanced Forensic Testing: Many cold cases require sophisticated DNA analysis and other forensic techniques that are often expensive and beyond the reach of traditional law enforcement budgets.
- Supporting Investigative Efforts: Your contributions help cover the costs associated with hiring expert investigators, traveling to re-interview witnesses, and conducting thorough searches for new evidence.
- Community Outreach and Awareness: Donations help us raise awareness about cold cases and encourage the community to come forward with any information that might lead to a breakthrough.
- Technology Upgrades: As technology evolves, so does our ability to solve cases. Your support allows us to invest in the latest tools and software that can analyze evidence more efficiently and effectively.


We also accept check, money order, or cash. Make your payment out to:
Weber Metro Cold Case Task Force
2380 Washington Blvd Suite 230
Ogden, UT 84401
Thanks to our amazing donors
Cold Cases


Ryan Bush
In 2013, Ryan Scott Bush was reported missing by his family and later found deceased out of state; despite investigations, no suspects have been identified in his homicide, which remains a cold case.

Marcos Vigil
In 2021, Marcos Vigil was found murdered in his Ogden home, and despite investigation, no suspects have been identified.

Scott Perkins
In 2019, Scott James Perkins was found unconscious from an assault in Ogden and later died from his injuries; despite investigation, his killer(s) remain unidentified.

Alice Valdez
In 2019, the decomposed body of Alice Ann Valdez was discovered in an Ogden storage unit, believed to have been moved there from another location; investigators seek information about her death and those connected to her.

Brian Housley
In 2017, Brian Housley was shot outside a residence in Ogden by an unknown assailant firing from a vehicle, which then fled the scene; the suspect remains unidentified.

Corbin Samuel McGuire
In 2015, a male victim was fatally shot on Van Buren Avenue in Ogden; despite witness reports of a suspect vehicle, the perpetrators remain unidentified.


Shallen Lestrick
In 2013, Shallen Lestrick was shot by two unknown males while outside on 29th Street in Ogden; the suspects fled the scene and remain unidentified.

Robert Santos Soto
In 2013, Robert Soto was fatally shot while walking on a sidewalk in an Ogden neighborhood; witnesses reported hearing gunshots and vehicles fleeing the scene, but no suspects have been identified.

Jeffrey Bancroft
In 2008, Jeffrey Allen Bancroft was found shot after crashing his car into a building on Wall Avenue during his lunch break from work; despite an investigation, no suspect has ever been identified.


Robert Chacon
In 2001, Robert was shot in the cheek while sitting in a vehicle on 29th Street by three unknown assailants who have never been identified.

Jerilynn Tapoof
In 2000, the body of Jerilyn Tapoof was found in the Ogden River near 20th and Wall Avenue; despite following multiple leads, investigators have yet to identify a suspect in her death.

Robert Crawford
In 1998, Robert Warnke Crawford was shot and paralyzed in a drive-by shooting while walking on Jefferson Avenue in Ogden; he later died from his injuries in 1999, but the shooter was never identified.


Matthew Mendoza
In 1997, 17-year-old Matthew Mendoza was fatally shot during a confrontation with two males on Adams Avenue in Ogden; the suspects fled the scene and have never been identified.





Albert Spatz
In 1988, Albert William Spatz was attacked and robbed while walking in Ogden, suffering a head injury that led to his death weeks later; despite a suspect description, no one was ever arrested.

Lucy Montoya
In 1988, Lucy Margaret Montoya was found fatally stabbed outside the Marshall White Center in Ogden after reports of a fight; despite extensive interviews, her killer has never been identified.



Gabrielle Distefano and Joyce Tina Gallegos
In 1982, 14-year-old Gabriel Distefano was found murdered in Harrisville after going missing on her way to a party; decades later, a forensic link connected her death to another cold case, revealing both victims were killed with the same gun.


George Warren Gray
In 1951, butcher George Gray was fatally shot during an attempted robbery at Crompton's Ogden Market; despite a violent struggle in which the suspect was injured and fled, no one was ever charged in the homicide.