Nearly three decades after their mother was found brutally killed in north Killeen, three brothers are on a mission to find answers in the unsolved homicide case.
âWe want to know, before we die â Who did it, and why?â said Danny Koch, one of the sons of Fannie Ruth Koch Cockrum, who was found dead in the consignment store she owned at the corner of Gilmer Street and York Avenue in north Killeen on April 9, 1992.
To mark the 29th answer anniversary of her death, Koch placed 29 roses on her grave Friday at the Killeen City Cemetery on Rancier Avenue.
Danny Koch, the son of Fannie Ruth Koch Cockrum, places 29 roses on his mother s grave symbolizing the 29 years since she was murdered in Killeen.
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Temple PD asking for public s help in identifying suspect vehicle in catalytic converter theft
Temple Police Department
and last updated 2021-03-16 16:19:41-04
TEMPLE, TX â The Temple Police Department is asking for the public s help in identifying a vehicle linked to the theft of a catalytic converter.
The incident happened on March 11, 2021, near the 8200 block of South General Bruce Drive.
The department has had 26 cases of catalytic converter thefts since the beginning of the year, with some reports involving multiple vehicles targeted at one location.
TPD says the majority of the recent thefts involved catalytic converters from commercial or larger pickup trucks. However, suspects have targeted passenger vehicles as well.