Vigil for Jessica Funk-Haslam: Case remains unsolved one year after her murderLoading
  • Vigil for Jessica Funk-Haslam
    Tara Funk-Haslam, sits among flowers in memory of her daughter at a vigil for the one year anniversary of the death of Jessica Funk-Haslam whose body was found in a Little League dugout at Rosemont Community Park. Her murder is still unsolved. Thursday, March 7, 2013.
    Lezlie Sterling | lsterling@sacbee.com
  • vigil for Jessica Funk-Haslam
    Khiana White, 15, right, who says she was best friends with Jessica Funk-Haslam when they were in Elementary School, lights a candle in her memory at a vigil for the one year anniversary her death. Funk-Haslam's body was found in a Little League dugout at Rosemont Community Park. Her murder is still unsolved. In he background are CJ Courtney, left, and Camryn Barber, center.
    Lezlie Sterling | lsterling@sacbee.com
  • vigil for Jessica Funk-Haslam
    Sheriff's detectives, from the left, Detective Paul Belli, Detective Angie Kirby, Sgt. Jason Ramos and Sgt. Jim Barnes, attend a vigil for Jessica Funk-Haslam whose body was found in a Little League dugout at Rosemont Community Park a year ago. Her murder is still unsolved.
    Lezlie Sterling | lsterling@sacbee.com
  • vigil for Jessica Funk-Haslam
    Ashley Ramirez, 18, left, and Amanda Pudlo, 13, middle, hold candles at a vigil for the one year anniversary of the death of Jessica Funk-Haslam whose body was found in a Little League dugout at Rosemont Community Park. Her murder is still unsolved.
    Lezlie Sterling | lsterling@sacbee.com
  • vigil for Jessica Funk-Haslam
    Juliah Bradford puts flowers on a table with her children, Jesilyn, Gabby and Kassie during a vigil for the one year anniversary of the death of Jessica Funk-Haslam.
    Lezlie Sterling | lsterling@sacbee.com
  • vigil for Jessica Funk-Haslam
    Sheena Boehl hold her two children close while listening to people speak at a vigil for the one year anniversary of the death of Jessica Funk-Haslam whose body was found in a Little League dugout at Rosemont Community Park.
    Lezlie Sterling | lsterling@sacbee.com
  • vigil for Jessica Funk-Haslam
    A candlelight vigil is held at the one year anniversary of the death of Jessica Funk-Haslam whose body was found in a Little League dugout at Rosemont Community Park.
    Lezlie Sterling | lsterling@sacbee.com
  • vigil for Jessica Funk-Haslam
    A flyer that shows a reward of $10,000 for information leading to an arrest in the unsolved murder case of Jessica Funk-Haslam, is taped to a pole at Rosemont Community Park where her body was discovered in a dugout a year ago.
    Lezlie Sterling | lsterling@sacbee.com
  • vigil for Jessica Funk-Haslam
    Luis Ramos Gomez, 13, and Elaina Gonzales, 12, sit and listen to comments made in memory Jessica Funk-Haslam, 13, who was murdered a year ago during a vigil for the one year anniversary of her death at Rosemont Community Park.
    Lezlie Sterling | lsterling@sacbee.com
  • vigil for Jessica Funk-Haslam
    Charles Ketchens, 14, holds a candle in memory of Jessica Funk-Haslam who he knew from middle school at a vigil for the one-year anniversary of her death.
    Lezlie Sterling | lsterling@sacbee.com
  • vigil for Jessica Funk-Haslam
    Victoria DiFilippo, sets loose a heart lantern in memory of of Jessica Funk-Haslam during a vigil for the one year anniversary of her death. DiFilippo grew up in the neighborhood where Jessica's body was found in a Little League dugout at Rosemont Community Park.
    Lezlie Sterling | lsterling@sacbee.com

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