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Sheriff’s Office seeks cold case murder info

Photo of Jeffrey Little taken shortly before his death (via Whatcom County Sheriff's Office) Photo: KGMI


BELLINGHAM, Wash. — The Whatcom County Sheriff’s Office is asking for information in an unsolved murder from 10-years ago.

Jeffrey Little was shot to death while sitting in his pickup in the 3100 block of Massey Road near Everson on the night of July 28th, 2009.

Sheriff Bill Elfo says Little had just gotten home after working as a commercial fisherman in Alaska.

Little was shot three times and his truck was hit multiple times by gunshots.

Elfo asks anyone with relevant information, especially those who spoke to, saw, or have knowledge of Little’s activities the day he died are asked to contact the detectives on the case.

Anyone having information they believe might be helpful is urged to contact Detective Erik Francis at 360-778-6636 or Detective Ken Gates at 360-778-6613.

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