Cold Case Tuesday: State Police continue to investigate the 2000 homicide of a Catskill woman

 

Cold Case Tuesday: State Police continue to investigate the 2000 homicide of a Catskill woman


NEW YORK STATE POLICE 
Major Robert M. Nuzzo
Troop K Commander
 
PRESS RELEASE

On September 30, 2000, the New York State Police responded to the shoreline of the Hudson River, south of the City of Hudson.  Two duck hunters discovered a body on the east shoreline of the river in a secluded by accessible area at a boat launch off of Hallenbeck Road in Greenport.  The victim, identified as Jacqueline McCalop, had died as a result of stab wounds to her torso.

A subsequent investigation revealed McCalop’s family had not seen her since September 14, 2000, and had reported her missing on September 24, 2000.

McCalop was a black female, 5’5” tall, and weighed approximately 110 pounds.

McCalop’s death continues to be actively investigated by police.  Numerous leads have been followed-up on throughout this investigation, however, this homicide has never been solved.  Police believe that someone in the City of Hudson has information that could lead to an arrest.  The information could help bring closure to McCalop’s family.

Anyone with information regarding this investigation is asked to contact the New York State Police Bureau of Criminal Investigation in Livingston by calling (845) 677-7300 or (518) 851-2001.   Please refer to SJS # 3033979.  All calls may be kept confidential.

 

Author: Harlem Valley News