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Eben, We Haven’t Forgotten You

OAKHURST – New photos of Eben Hammond – a life lost too soon.

Eben Hammond, we’ll miss you forever–and we’ll never forget.

It’s been:

  • 20,563,200 seconds
  • 342,720 minutes
  • 5712 hours
  • 238 days
  • 34 weeks
  • 65.21% of a common year (365 days)

It’s been much too long for the person who took your life to not come forward and own up to what they did.

If you know something, say something.

Do it for the reward.

Do it because it’s the right thing to do.

CALL CRIMESTOPPERS AT 559-498-STOP (7867).

Valley Crimestoppers says, “Callers and online tips remain anonymous and are eligible to receive a cash reward if the information given COMES THROUGH CRIME STOPPERS, IS ANONYMOUS and LEADS TO AN ARREST.

Or you can call our local California Highway Patrol office at 559-658-6590 and ask for Officer Finfrock.

If you have something to add to the investigation, don’t remain silent. Next time it could be your family member.

Judi Hussain

Judi Hussain escaped from the big city to the wilds of eastern Madera County over thirty years ago. During her time here she’s worked at selling doors and windows, coordinated Road Scholar adventures at a local conference center and served as visitor center coordinator for Visit Yosemite Madera County. After the COVID shutdown upended her world, she "enjoyed" her first retirement months ever and couldn't wait to get back to work. When offered a position in January 2021 as the chamber administrator for Oakhurst Area Chamber of Commerce, she grabbed it and held on tight. Her diverse passions include hiking, beading, dog mushing (observer, not participant), travel, writing and languages. The shutdown offered an opportunity to expand on her journeys to Israel in 2016 and 2018, and she’s now studying Hebrew in preparation for a return to the land she uexpectedly grew to love. She’s investigating other travel prospects, as well, targeted toward the end of 2022.

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