Cold Case: Cindy Rogers Found In A Pool 1992

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Cold Case: Cindy Rogers Found In A Pool 1992

SARASOTA, Fla. - On April 7, 1992, the body of Cindy Rogers was discovered in a plastic garbage can floating in the pool at 4580 Gallup Ave in Saraso

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SARASOTA, Fla. – On April 7, 1992, the body of Cindy Rogers was discovered in a plastic garbage can floating in the pool at 4580 Gallup Ave in Sarasota. Cindy’s death was a result of a homicide.

On April 7, 1992, the body of Cindy Rogers was discovered in a plastic garbage can floating in the pool at 4580 Gallup Ave in Sarasota
On April 7, 1992, the body of Cindy Rogers was discovered in a plastic garbage can floating in the pool at 4580 Gallup Ave in Sarasota

She was last seen a year earlier at the residence on Gallup where she had been residing. Cindy was reportedly in the process of moving out.

With some cold cases, we, unfortunately, don’t have a wealth of information to get to the public. However, with social media and the speed that information gets distributed, these tools can help get these cases back into the public eye, with the hopes that someone will remember something from this murder.

According to Sarasota County Sheriff’s Office cold case files, Forensic examination revealed Cindy had been deceased for a long period of time and her body had only recently been placed into the pool.

Anyone with information on this case should contact the Sarasota County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigations at (941) 861-4900. To leave an anonymous tip, call Crime Stoppers at (941) 366-TIPS (8477), or submit information online at www.sarasotacrimestoppers.com, or text TIP109 then a message to CRIMES (274637).

VISIT OUR COLD CASE SECTION AT https://www.staging.tampafp.com/category/cold-case/ for more regional cold case files.

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