By David Lohr
December 5, 2007
LITTLETON, Colo.(Crime Library) — It has been over a year since Air Force nurse Nonnie Dotson, 33, vanished and authorities are still no closer to solving the mystery of her disappearance.
Nonnie was reported missing on November 19, 2006, just three days after arriving in Littleton from her home in San Antonio, Texas. According to her brother, Tony Dotson, she had spent the previous night out with friends at the Grizzly Rose Saloon and Dance Emporium where she stayed at least until midnight.
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Nonnie Dotson |
Nonnie spent the following morning surfing the Internet and then later in the afternoon she told Tony she was going to the Jefferson Village shopping center, which is just a few minutes away from Tony's home, to catch up with old friends. Nonnie left her 16-month-old toddler, Savannah, with Tony and walked out the door at 2:00 p.m. That was the last time anyone saw her.
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Jefferson County Sherriff's Dept. Patch |
On November 24, 2006, CNN News' Nancy Grace interviewed Jefferson County Sheriff's Department media spokesperson Jim Shires about Nonnie's disappearance. During the interview, Shires discussed the search for Nonnie's missing cell phone, which he said police had been 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.
"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."
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