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Calaveras County Sheriff's Office Renews Efforts to Solve 2018 Murder of Outlaw Motorcycle Club VP Jack Watts

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Published on September 22, 2025
Calaveras County Sheriff's Office Renews Efforts to Solve 2018 Murder of Outlaw Motorcycle Club VP Jack WattsSource: Facebook/Calaveras County Sheriff's Office

The cold case of Jack Watts, a vice president of the outlaw motorcycle club Odin’s Disciples (ODMC) whose life was cut short by multiple gunshot wounds, is getting renewed attention from the Calaveras County Sheriff's Office.

On April 8, 2018, Watts' body was found in a secluded area between Mokelumne Hill and Paloma, shortly after he had left an event in Glencoe, atop his motorcycle. Declared deceased upon his arrival at the local hospital, the investigation into his death has languished, the truth of that evening remaining elusive.

In a recent post on their social media, the Calaveras County Sheriff's Office issued a plea to the public, reminding us that any piece of information might help. "Help Us Solve the Jack Watts Homicide," the post reads. The Sheriff's Office is asking for information from anyone who might shed light on the violent incident that claimed Watt's life, offering an Anonymous Tip Line at (209) 754-6030 for leads.