The Washougal Police Department is asking the public to help solve the murder of Sandra Ladd, a Washougal woman found stabbed to death in her home in mid-June.
The police department has partnered with Crime Stoppers of Oregon to offer a reward of up to $2,500 for information leading to the arrest of Ladd’s killer.
“We want to make sure that we have all of the information that we can possibly get,” Washougal Police Chief Wendi Steinbronn said. “Sometimes people see something or know something that they don’t think is relevant. We want to draw that out. We don’t want people to worry about feeling silly. We want to hear about it, no matter if it turns out to be relevant or not. Some people who don’t know if their information is valuable or not might not be aware of the investigation. We want to raise the profile and keep the case fresh in people’s minds.”
Ladd, 71, was found dead in her home, located on the 1900 block of 41st Street in Washougal, on June 14. Police later said Ladd, a longtime Washougal School District employee, mother of four and grandmother of six, was the victim of homicidal violence and died after being stabbed in her torso.
Steinbronn said that the investigation is “active and ongoing,” but declined to provide further details.