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Post by Vermontn03 on Jun 13, 2012 7:35:17 GMT -5
Police don't think Northfield remains belong to Audrey Groat NORTHFIELD, Vt. - Vermont State police say they do not believe the skeletal remains found in Northfield are those of a woman who disappeared almost 20 years ago. A construction crew discovered the bones earlier this month while excavating a building site on Clark Road. State police have sent the remains to an FBI lab for analysis. www.wcax.com/story/18615516/police-dont-think-northfield-remains-are-those-of-audrey-groat
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Post by Vermontn03 on Jun 13, 2012 7:39:17 GMT -5
Woman's Disappearance Still A Mystery Montpelier, Vermont - August 21, 2006 Audrey Groat never had a chance to meet sixteen of her grandchildren. Family members have never been able to grieve Groat's death because they still have no closure. No one has discovered her body. Angela Rand, Audrey Groat's oldest daughter, says, "We still get up every day and wonder if we're going to get a knock on the door and know what happened." That knock has never come for Groat's six daughters. The single mom's pickup truck was found in a Montpelier Park & Ride August 21st, 1993. But the presumed murder victim has never been found www.wcax.com/Global/story.asp?S=5308391
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Post by Vermontn03 on Jun 13, 2012 7:41:35 GMT -5
Nothing Found in Groat Case Search Montpelier, Vermont - April 28, 2009 New evidence prompted Vermont State Police to launch a new search Tuesday for a woman who has been missing since 1993. Audrey Groat was last seen near the Wrightsville Reservoir in Middlesex August 21, 1993. She was 41 then. Her disappearance has always been considered extremely suspicious and she is presumed dead. The case has remained active since her disappearance. www.wcax.com/story/10263579/nothing-found-in-groat-case-search
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Post by Vermontn03 on Jun 13, 2012 7:48:44 GMT -5
O'Hagan search prompts memories of cold case Burlington, Vermont - September 2010 There is still no word on where a Northeast Kingdom woman, feared kidnapped, may be. Detectives are following up on tips on the travels of Pat O'Hagan and now are asking the public for some specific help. One of the biggest public events in Sheffield in recent weeks was the annual Sheffield Field Days on Labor Day. Police want anyone who was at that event to give them snapshots, home video, or even cell phone photos. They're not saying exactly how the photos may assist them in the O'Hagan case. www.wcax.com/story/13186634/ohagan-dissapearance
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