Twenty Years Later, Conn. Woman's Murder Remains Unsolved

Police in Connecticut are hoping to generate new leads as they mark the 20th anniversary of an unsolved killing.

Investigators from Farmington police and other agencies have scheduled a news conference Monday at the site of the murder of Agnieszka Ziemlewski to talk about the case and ask for the public's help in solving it. They will announce a phone number and email address for anonymous tips.

The 26-year-old Ziemlewski was found shot to death on Sept. 24, 1998, on a walking trail at the West Hartford Reservoir in Farmington, near the West Hartford line. A $50,000 reward still stands.

Ziemlewski moved to the U.S. from Poland with her family when she was 12. The University of Connecticut graduate worked at a health care company in Hartford.

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