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press-releaseFor Immediate Release
April 23, 2014

Sheriff’s Office Reviewing Fairfield Murder Case

Butler County Sheriff Richard K. Jones announces that Investigators from his office are reviewing the two-year-old Chelsea Johnson homicide case. The victim’s mother has talked with Sheriff’s representatives, and has begged the Sheriff’s Office to look into the situation.

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“Murder investigations can be quite complex, but two years of waiting is certainly a long time. A ‘fresh set’ of eyes looking into the case might result in progress and Chelsea’s family deserves whatever we can do to help,” said Sheriff Jones. “I have had some preliminary dialogue with the Prosecutor’s Office and the Coroner’s Office, who have been receptive to the review, and both are working with my Investigators,” the Sheriff continued. “We have reached out to the Fairfield Police, and they are aware of our decision to review the case.”

Prepared by:
Sgt. Monte Mayer
Public Information Officer

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