Troop K continues to investigate nearly 30-year-old homicide

 

Cold Case Tuesday:

Troop K continues to investigate nearly

30-year-old homicide in Westchester County


NEW YORK STATE POLICE 
Major Robin H. Benziger
Troop K Commander
PRESS RELEASE

New York State Police in Cortlandt continue to investigate the murder of 24-year-old Sherri Orofino of Millbrook, New York.

On March 1, 1987, Sherri Orofino was visiting a friend in Bayside, Queens, New York.  She left Bayside after 3:00 a.m. for her residence in Millbrook, Dutchess County, driving a black 1987 Toyota MR-2 (similar to the one shown in a below photo) .

On March 3, 1987, the State Police were contacted by Sherri’s husband who stated that she hadn’t arrived home.  During the course of the investigation, Troopers learned that Orofino’s abandoned vehicle was located by Yorktown Police Department off of the Taconic State Parkway on Route 134 in the Town of Yorktown.

Six months after her disappearance, on August 9, 1987, Sherri’s skeletal remains were found scattered in a densely-wooded area near the Croton Reservoir. Her body had decomposed and no apparent cause of death could be determined.

Sherri Orofino was a white female, with long blonde hair and weighed approximately 110 pounds.  She was last seen wearing a yellow blouse over a black tank top, black jeans and a black jacket.

The death of Mrs. Orofino continues to be actively investigated by police.  Numerous leads have been followed-up on throughout this investigation, however, this homicide has never been solved.  Investigators continue to comb the Croton Reservoir area searching for clues that may bring closure to Sherri’s family.

Anyone with information regarding this investigation is asked to contact Investigator Timothy Gleason of the New York State Police Bureau of Criminal Investigation in Cortlandt by calling (914) 737-7171.   Please refer to SJS # 3011688.

All calls may be kept confidential.

Orofino

 

 

1987 scene  

 

 
Vehicle similar to Orofino’s

 

Author: Harlem Valley News