
Josh Stein speaking in 2021. (NCDOT Communications/CC BY 2.0)
North Carolina has a renewed interest in solving the mysterious death of 52-year-old Nancy Grubert-Harvey in 2013.
A decade-old murder case in Davidson County has gained renewed attention as North Carolina authorities seek closure for the victim’s family. The state is taking proactive steps to solve the mysterious death of a 52-year-old woman found at a car dealership in 2013.
$25,000 reward offered in unsolved Lexington murder case
Gov. Josh Stein has announced a reward of up to $25,000 for critical information that could help solve the murder of Nancy Grubert-Harvey. The victim’s body was discovered at Atlanta Car Company in Lexington, located at 1896 Old US Highway 52, on Jan. 25, 2013.
Law enforcement agencies are actively seeking public assistance to break new ground in this cold case. Anyone with potentially valuable information about the incident is encouraged to contact any of these agencies:
- Davidson County Sheriff’s Office: (336) 242-2105
- Lexington Area Crime Stoppers: (336) 243-2400
- State Bureau of Investigation: (919) 662-4500
Authorities emphasize that even seemingly minor details could prove crucial in solving this case and bringing closure to Grubert-Harvey’s family and loved ones.
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