‘Cold Case Tuesday’ Opens Unsolved State Polices Cases – All Otsego

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1980 SLAYING STILL UNSOLVED

Oneontan's Mystery Death

Opens 'Cold Case Tuesday' 

If you have information about Barry Marquart's 1980 murder, please call the NYS Police at (607) 561-7496.
If you have information about Barry Marquart's 1980 murder, please call the NYS Police at (607) 561-7496.

ONEONTA – On Nov. 9, 1980, Barry G. Marquart, an Oneonta native, was found dead in the Chenango River with his watch and wallet missing and injuries to his head and face.

Now, State Police are looking for new leads in his case with their "Cold Case Tuesday" initiative, which seeks new leads on old cases through the department's Facebook page.

Marquart is Troop C's first entry since the program launched last month.

"They'll rotate through the state so all the troops get a chance to put up a case," said Nate Riegel, public relations officer.  "It's a way to get these cases back out there across new media."

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