June 23, 2009
Dear friends and neighbors,
Last Wednesday I received an e-mail from Rob Trickler,
local attorney and father of Heather Nichole Trickler.
If you've been watching or reading the news, you
probably heard about how young Heather was hit
by a car on May 31 and then left to die. In his
agony and frustration, Rob asked me to spread the word
about this horrible crime to find the driver who did
this and bring them to justice.
As in the past, I'm asking for your help, this time
to help find the person who is
responsible for Heather's death. The Everett
Herald reports: "Washington State Patrol detectives
believe Heather was hit by a bluish-green
General Motors-brand pickup truck with a canopy, or an
SUV. The likely model years are 1994 to 1999.
The vehicle likely has damage to the passenger side and
the passenger's side headlamp may be missing. The
vehicle also may be missing a passenger side
mirror and radio antenna."
If
you know or see anything related to this event, please
call the Washington State Patrol at (360) 658-2588 or
(360) 707-1157. Or you can contact Detective
Craig W. Cardinal directly at (360) 757-2008. Please also pass this
information to everyone you know. Heather's parents and
two brothers need answers and justice.
Heather's family has set up a
Web site
for people to find out about her life, the car that
struck her and how the public can help. I encourage you
to
visit
the site and forward it on to your network.
The second part of Rob's e-mail to me asked me to
work with him on new legislation to address
these kind of crimes. After reading my recent
newsletter about Eryk's Law and my desire to update
criminal sentencing, he asked me to include crimes like
what caused Heather's death. Rob told me, "if they catch
the beast that left my daughter for dead on the side of
the road he will spend less time in jail than I did in
the Marines." This is not right, and I plan to meet with
Rob to see what I can do to help.
Contact my office for other ways that you can help.
Let's find the
driver who killed Heather and bring them to
justice for leaving her to die.
It's
an honor to serve you.
Sincerely,

Mike
Hope 44th District State Representative
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