
The Dallas Police Department has issued a renewed call for information concerning the unsolved murder of 61-year-old Hallie Garner, whose life was tragically cut short in 1992. On September 16 of that year, Garner was discovered in his home on the 2600 block of Hillburn Drive, dead from multiple stab wounds.
On a recent #ColdCaseTuesday, the department took to social media, hoping to rekindle public interest and gather new leads that could break the case wide open. The Dallas Police Department shared a post stating, "The Dallas Police Department continues to investigate the 1992 murder of 61-year-old Hallie Garner." They have subsequently appealed to the community, urging anyone with information to step forward. Details about the incident and the contact information for the Cold Case Unit were provided on the Facebook post.
The cold case, identified by case number #760788-A, has lingered in the files of the Dallas Police Department for over three decades, a testament to the enduring search for closure by the Garner family and the persistence of law enforcement. Advances in forensic science and the potential for new witness testimony hold the promise of bringing the perpetrator to justice. The department's Cold Case Unit stands ready to follow up on any lead that may be provided and has encouraged contact through their direct line at 214-671-3661 or via email at [email protected].









