Mohn, Dawn Gardner
Details of DisappearanceMohn was last seen leaving a corn roast at Lenny's Tap on north Broadway in Green Bay at 2:00 a.m. on August 21, 2000. She was seen walking in the direction of her home, a few blocks away. She was very intoxicated and could not walk properly; she kept stumbling and losing her balance. Mohn never arrived home and has never been heard from again. The day after her disappearance, her empty wallet was found in the 400 block of north Broadway, near Lenny's Tap. Authorities do not believe Mohn accidentally fell in the river; her remains would probably have been recovered if she had. At the time of her disappearance, she had no job, car, driver's license, cash or credit cards. She was living with her boyfriend and he supported her financially. Mohn's sister says the couple had a troubled relationship and that they had a verbal and physical argument at Lenny's Tap a few days before her disappearance. The boyfriend is considered a person of interest in Mohn's case. Mohn's family stated she kept in close contact with them prior to her disappearance and they do not believe she would have left without telling anyone. She was last seen by two different people in the 100 block of Broadway and near a bank at 310 W Walnut St. Her residence at 305 S Monroe Avenue was one block from her boyfriend's residence at 305 S Quincy. Different newspaper accounts said she lived at both addresses. Personally I think they blew off the "fell or was thrown into the river" option way too easily. It should have been checked. |
More InformationCase Owner: (920) 448-3200 Agency Case Number 00-52591 |
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