By David Lohr
December 4, 2006
LITTLETON, Colo. (Crime Library) — Using eyewitness accounts, we can put together a pretty accurate timeline, which gives us an idea of where Nonnie was leading up to her disappearance.
11/16: Nonnie arrived in Littleton.
11/18: Spent her evening at the Grizzly Rose Saloon and Dance Emporium, where she stayed until at least midnight.
11/19: 2:30 a.m. Returned to her brother's home and logged into Singleparentsmeet.com.
9:00 a.m. Logged into Singleparentsmeet.com.
11:00 a.m. Last call is placed from her cell phone.
1:00 p.m. Logged into Singleparentsmeet.com.
2:00 p.m. Left to meet with friends and never returned.
According to her brother, Tony Dotson, Nonnie logged into Singleparentsmeet.com on a regular basis during her stay in Littleton, especially in the hours leading up to her disappearance. She could have been chatting with someone she met from Colorado or she could have been responding to emails she received as a result of her own personal ad. We might know her exact activities later this week, as subpoenas are currently being served on all of her Internet accounts.
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Nonnie Dotson (Nonnie's MySpace) |
However, it is not always possible to determine with certainty the individuals with whom Nonnie may have been communicating.
On Friday, CNN Headline News' Nancy Grace interviewed Jefferson County Sheriff's Department media spokesperson Jim Shires. During the interview, Shires discussed the search for Nonnie's missing cell phone, which they were able to trace to a field by C-470 and South Kipling Parkway. The location is not far from Nonnie's brother's house and is en route to the shopping center where she was supposed to meet her friends.
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Jim Shires |
"We tried three or four times to, as they say, triangulate where that cell phone was and we came up to the same location each time we did that," he said. "That field, that area where that phone was supposedly located at, and had not moved for three days until, we believe, (the) battery went dead, has been walked by our K-9 units, many of our employees here, investigators here (and) sheriff's deputies."
Unfortunately, the cell phone has yet to be found. It is interesting to note that the field to which her cell phone was triangulated is also at the same location along the interstate where the search dogs lost track of Nonnie's scent. I spoke with Shires yesterday, in order to get a better idea of how accurately they were able to trace Nonnie's cell phone signal. I also wanted to know just how big of an area the field covered.
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