A Man Who Killed a Tacoma Girl in 1986 is Sentenced to Life in Prison

A man who killed a 12-year-old girl in a Tacoma park in 1986 is likely to spend the rest of his life in prison.
Gary Hartman, 70, was found guilty Tuesday durung a bench trial of first-degree murder in the death of Michella Welch, The News Tribune reported.
Pierce County Superior Court Judge Stanley Rumbaugh sentenced Hartman to more than 26 years in prison. Hartman cried and apologized in court.
Welch was killed March 26, 1986, after taking her two younger sisters to play in Puget Park.
At some point, she went home to get sandwiches for lunch. Her sisters, who left the park to find a restroom, returned and saw Welch’s bike and the lunches but did not find Welch.
Detectives believe Welch went looking for her sisters. Witnesses saw her talking to a man pointing down a trail into a ravine. That night, a search dog found Welch’s body in the nearby gulch.