CASE #: 80-3578 - AGE: 22 (DOB: 08-10-1957)
HEIGHT: 6' 0" - WEIGHT: 152 lbs
This is an Odgen Police Department cold case homicide. If you have information regarding this case please contact the Ogden Police Department, 801-629-8272. Case Synposis: On February 9, 1980, at approximately 1:50 am, Bryan Pickett was found lying on his back in the middle of the eastbound traffic lane in the 800 block of Monroe Blvd, Ogden, Utah. Mr. Pickett's jeep was stopped in the eastbound traffic lane 24 feet west of the stop sign at the Monroe Blvd intersection. He was found a few feet of where his Jeep was stopped. Mr. Pickett had been shot in the head and died shortly after being transported to a local hospital. His death was as a result of the gunshot wound to his head. Mr. Pickett was a Weber County Sheriff's Corrections Employee at the Weber County Jail. He had gotten off work at midnight and stopped at a local bar where he met a fellow Correction's Officer for a couple of drinks. Between 1:30-1:45 am, Mr. Pickett left the bar and was reportedly on his way home when this incident occurred. Information at the scene indicates the use of a handgun in the assault although several 12-gauge shotgun shells were recovered in the same area of Mr. Pickett's body. A substantial amount of currency was in Mr. Pickett's wallet at the time he was found.
CASE #: 80-3578 - AGE: 22 (DOB: 08-10-1957)
HEIGHT: 6' 0" - WEIGHT: 152 lbs
This is an Odgen Police Department cold case homicide. If you have information regarding this case please contact the Ogden Police Department, 801-629-8272. Case Synposis: On February 9, 1980, at approximately 1:50 am, Bryan Pickett was found lying on his back in the middle of the eastbound traffic lane in the 800 block of Monroe Blvd, Ogden, Utah. Mr. Pickett's jeep was stopped in the eastbound traffic lane 24 feet west of the stop sign at the Monroe Blvd intersection. He was found a few feet of where his Jeep was stopped. Mr. Pickett had been shot in the head and died shortly after being transported to a local hospital. His death was as a result of the gunshot wound to his head. Mr. Pickett was a Weber County Sheriff's Corrections Employee at the Weber County Jail. He had gotten off work at midnight and stopped at a local bar where he met a fellow Correction's Officer for a couple of drinks. Between 1:30-1:45 am, Mr. Pickett left the bar and was reportedly on his way home when this incident occurred. Information at the scene indicates the use of a handgun in the assault although several 12-gauge shotgun shells were recovered in the same area of Mr. Pickett's body. A substantial amount of currency was in Mr. Pickett's wallet at the time he was found.
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