On August 25, 1994, a young Rio Rancho
father of two small children was fatally shot when the Wells Fargo Armored
Service Corp. van he was driving was ambushed on a remote stretch of Highway 6.
Jeff Oelcher’s killer has not been
caught or identified, despite a massive manhunt and FBI investigation.
The Albuquerque FBI Division is offering
a $20,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the
person(s) responsible for Oelcher’s death.
Oelcher, 28, was driving the unarmored
rental van from Socorro to Grants on a routine cash carrier route at about
10:30 a.m.
As the vehicle neared mile marker 13,
approximately 30 miles southwest of Albuquerque, a man lying prone in the bed of
a pick-up truck on the side of the road opened fire, possibly with a
.223-caliber rifle. One of the rounds struck Oelcher in the head.
The other courier in the van returned
fire, forcing the truck to flee without getting any money.
The truck, which was described as
dark-colored with a light-colored camper top, was last seen heading northwest
on Highway 6 in the direction of Interstate 40.
The surviving courier said that, at the
time, the shooter in the truck was a male with a dark complexion who wore camouflage
clothing.
Anyone with information about this case
is asked to call the Albuquerque FBI at 505-889-1400 (24 hours) or fill out an
electronic reporting form at https://tips.fbi.gov/.
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