Soldier's Family Seeks Answers In Unsolved Murder
WIBW.com
Oct 12, 2012
OGDEN, Kan. (WIBW) -- The family of Sgt. Ronald Evans Taylor is still trying to come to terms with his death.
Taylor, an Army X-ray technician and medic, was shot a year ago on the night of October 14, 2011 as he was driving just a few blocks away from where he lived off post in Ogden.
Wounded behind the wheel, Taylor’s ended up crashing his car into a nearby home on Walnut Street. When officers arrived, they found neighbors trying to help Taylor and giving him CPR. He was rushed to Irwin Army Community Hospital on Fort Riley where he was pronounced dead. Taylor's family believes he was trying to get away from his killer after he'd been shot and ended up losing control of his car due to his injuries.
Several days after the murder, detectives released a profile of the man they believe shot Sergeant Taylor. He's described as a black man, 5'8"-6', 180 lbs., 25-35 years old with a completely bald head, mustache and beard. Witnesses in the area helped them come up with the description of the suspect. Taylor's family even had the sketch posted on a billboard along Fort Riley Boulevard in Manhattan in an effort to help move the case forward and offered a hefty reward but a year later, an arrest has not been made in the case.
Read more about Sgt. Ronald Evans Taylor here
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