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Retired Deputy's 2014 Killing Remains Unsolved in Fort Smith Area
Community continues to seek answers as investigation into the shooting death of a former Sebastian County deputy drags on.
Published on Mar. 5, 2026
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A retired Sebastian County deputy who once worked in Fort Smith was shot and killed outside his rural Crawford County home in 2014, and the case remains unsolved. Investigators are still seeking tips, and the victim's family continues to push for answers, hoping someone will come forward with information that could finally bring justice.
Why it matters
The unsolved killing of a former law enforcement officer has left the Fort Smith-area community shaken and frustrated, as they wait years for closure and accountability. The case highlights the challenges of cold cases and the importance of community cooperation in solving violent crimes.
The details
In 2014, the retired deputy was shot and killed outside his home in northern Crawford County. Investigators have continued to pursue leads, but the case has gone unsolved for over a decade. The victim's family has remained vocal, pleading for anyone with information to come forward and help provide the answers they desperately seek.
- The retired deputy was killed outside his home in northern Crawford County in 2014.
The players
Sebastian County Deputy
A retired Sebastian County deputy who once worked in the Fort Smith area.
What’s next
Investigators continue to seek tips from the public that could help solve this cold case and provide closure for the victim's family.
The takeaway
This unsolved killing of a former law enforcement officer has left the Fort Smith community searching for answers and justice, underscoring the importance of community cooperation and persistence in solving difficult cold cases.
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