By Tony Rhodin | For lehighvalleylive.com

Bethlehem-based Troop M of the Pennsylvania State Police wants your help in investigations into unsolved homicides in Lehigh and Northampton counties.

The cases were made available on the Pennsylvania Crime Stoppers website in an effort to gather fresh information. One dates to the 1950s.

Anyone can submit a tip via the website or by calling 800-4-PA-TIPS. You can remain anonymous and may be eligible for a cash reward, police said.

This list was updated Nov.27, 2018.

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Barbara Marie Solt

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Barbara Marie Solt's body was found the morning of Nov. 17, 1982, in an apartment at 1060 Cold Stream Circle in Emmaus, police said. She had been killed, authorities said.

The 27-year-old had gone shopping and dined with family members the evening before, police said.

The physical education teacher and coach in the East Penn School District lived alone in the Colonial Crest Apartment complex, police said. She had been working for about five years for the district after graduating from Lock Have State College, police said.

The Lehigh Valley native was a graduate of Dieruff High School in Allentown.

A co-worker found Solt's body after she didn't report for her job, authorities said at the time.

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Walter 'Ukie' Kupryczuk

Walter "Ukie" Kupryczuk's body was found Aug. 30, 1984, by hunters on abandoned farm property along Route 611 in Upper Mount Bethel Township, police said. He had been shot to death, police aid.

The 33-year-old was a member of the Pagan's Motorcycle Club, police said.

He had lived in Flemington ad was a machinist in Berkley Heights, New Jersey, police said. He also had ties to Newark.

His death was to be one of 23 cold cases considered in 1999 by a Northampton County grand jury.

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Sandra Ann Miller

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Sandra Ann Miller, 22, was stabbed and beaten to death and found Sept. 18, 1978, in her home at 115 Spring St. in Nazareth, police said. She lived in the home with her 10-month-old daughter, police said.

She was working at the time at the Beer Stein Tavern in Wind Gap but had previously worked for Bethlehem Steel Corp. in Bethlehem and Gracedale, the Northampton County nursing home in Upper Nazareth Township, police said.

She was a 1974 graduate of Nazareth Area High School.

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William Michael Sharkey

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William Michael Sharkey's body was found Oct. 24, 1998, in the trunk of his car on National Park Drive south of Delaware Water Gap in Upper Mount Bethel Township, authorities said.

The site is near the Monroe County line and 16 miles from his home in Pocono Township, where the 49-year-old former Howard Beach, Queens, New York, resident moved after retiring as a professional boxer, police said. He lived with his wife and son, police said.

The vehicle was burned and Sharkey was shot in addition to his severe injuries from the blaze, police said.

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Gail and Paul Schultz

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The bodies of Gail Schultz, 18, and her 12-year-old brother Paul were found in 1953 in what was then called Black Rock Creek several yards from their home on Mitchell Avenue in Upper Nazareth Township.

The young woman and the special needs boy died from blunt force trauma to the head, police said.

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David Allen Gross

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David Allen Gross, 21, was found Aug. 10, 1977, beaten and strangled in the hatchback of his car at Arrow Island Lookout in the Delaware Water Gap Recreation Area off Route 611 in Upper Mount Bethlel Township, police said.

Gross lived in Mount Pocono in Monroe County.

It's possible he was killed at another location and transported to where he was found, police said.

He was a 1974 graduate of Pocono Mountain High School, worked as a carpenter for his father and recently had begun working for a local art gallery, police said.

His 21st birthday party a few days before in Barrett Township was heavily attended by people from Monroe County and the Lehigh Valley and several bands played, police said.

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Kelly McBride

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This case is a bit more unusual, because Kelly McBride's husband James McBride was convicted in 2001 of her 1984 homicide, police said.

Her father reported the 22-year-old missing March 23, 1984, from a home she shared with her husband and 5-year-old son on East Eighth Street in Northampton, police said.

Her husband's story that she left on her own "was not credible and was contrary to physical evidence collected later in the investigation," police said.

While James McBride is serving a life sentence, his wife's body was never found, police said.

Authorities are looking for information that might lead to her remains.

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James Lloyd

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James Lloyd was found March 18, 2003, in his vehicle in front of his Bake Oven Road home in the Germansville section of Heidelberg Township, police said. The 65-year-old was shot to death.

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Sharon Ann Brantweiner

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Sharon Ann Brantweiner, 19, was found strangled Nov. 27, 1970, on the grounds of Kovac's Coal Yard off Levans Road in the Ironton section of North Whitehall Township, police said.

She had been shopping on Hamilton Street in Allentown before the killing, police said.

She was a student at Lehigh County Community College and had recently graduated from William Allen High School in Allentown. She worked for General Acceptance Corp. in the city.

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Rose Josephine Hnath

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About 7:30 p.m. Jan. 21, 1989, relatives arrived at Rose Josephine Hnath's home in North Whitehall and found it ransacked and her dead, police said.

She was a widow who lived alone near the west bank of the Lehigh River, police said.

She died from blunt force injuries and stab wounds, police said.

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Robert Freeman Sr.

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Robert Freeman Sr. was found Jan. 25, 1992, in a corn field off Uhler Road in Forks Township, police said. He was beaten and stabbed, police said. His leather jacket and some of his jewelry were never found, police said.

He was last seen alive Jan. 18, 1992, at Ferris' Cafe, a bar in Phillipsburg, police said. He may have been attacked in the parking lot outside the bar, police said. His vehicle was recovered in the lot several days before his body was found, police said.

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Jeffrey Charles Horwith

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Jeffrey Charles Horwith was shot to death July 28, 1988, outside his home in the Ormrod section of North Whitehall, police said.

He was killed during a home invasion robbery that happened as Horwith and his wife were returning from dinner at a local restaurant, police said.

Horwith was the heir apparent to his father's business, Horwith Trucking in Northampton, Crime stoppers said.

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58 from Pa. who went missing as children more than 5 years ago

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