
The Phoenix Police Department has made a significant breakthrough in a murder case that has remained unsolved for over a quarter of a century. Detectives with the department's Cold Case Homicide Unit recently apprehended a suspect in the 1998 murder of Sarah Carr, a 28-year-old mother of six, as reported by the City of Phoenix. The arrest marks the end of a long period of uncertainty for Sarah's family and friends who have waited 26 years for answers.
Details about the suspect or the method by which they were identified have not been released at this time, however, it's understood that tireless efforts by the Cold Case Unit detectives brought about this recent development. According to the City of Phoenix, the victim, Sarah Carr, was found murdered back in 1998, her death leaving a profound impact on her family, and the community that has, for decades, sought closure.
The Phoenix Police Department is dedicated to solving cold cases, like Sarah Carr's murder, as per the City of Phoenix. Although the suspect's name hasn’t been released, Sarah’s family can find some peace knowing that her case has not been forgotten.









