The mysterious derailment of an Amtrak passenger train in the middle of the Arizona desert in an act of sabotage remains unsolved 25 years later – but not forgotten by the Phoenix FBI.
The 25th anniversary passed on Friday with an announcement from Phoenix FBI that a reward of up to $310,000 is still being offered collectively by multiple entities in exchange for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the individuals who tampered with a section of train tracks, plunging Amtrak’s Sunset Limited down a ravine, 70 miles southwest of Phoenix.
The Oct. 9, 1995, derailment at 1:30 a.m. killed Amtrak sleeping-car attendant Mitchell Bates, 41, and injured 113 passengers, including 22 seriously.
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