By David Lohr
July 3, 2007
MADISON, WI (Crime Library) — Police are asking for the public's help locating 22-year-old Kelly Nolan, a University of Wisconsin-Whitewater (UW-W) student who has been missing for nearly two weeks
On the morning of Friday, June 22, Kelly went to a job interview in Madison. According to friends, she had recently been fired from her waitressing job at the Orpheum Theatre, and she was anxious to find another to help pay for her downtown apartment and her last year at UW-W, where she was majoring in communications.
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Kelly Nolan |
Kelly finished her morning interview, and she spent the rest of the day with her sister, 20-year-old April Nolan. The two hung out together until around 5 p.m. when they split up in front of Kelly's apartment.
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State Street Brats |
Later that night, Kelly and a group of friends went to State Street Brats, a campus restaurant and bar located in downtown Madison. Kelly left the bar at about 11:30 p.m. According to her sister, she spoke with Kelly by cell phone on Saturday in the early morning. That appears to have been the last time anyone heard from Kelly. April refuses to reveal the details of the conversation to the media.
When Kelly failed to return home by Sunday morning, her family filed a missing persons report with the Madison Police Department. Investigators questioned Kelly's friends and collected surveillance videos from all of the places she had been the night she disappeared. What, if anything, was found on the tapes is not yet known.
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