hoppyfrog
07-25-2009, 10:01 PM
http://www.ksl.com/?nid=148&sid=7255150&autostart=y
22 July 09
Twenty-five years after a young woman disappeared from downtown Salt Lake City, law enforcement officers are asking the public for new information.
Debra Frost, then 17, was last seen at Mountain Bell Plaza at 10 p.m. on July 9, 1984. She planned to hitchhike or walk to Montgomery Street but never arrived. Today her childhood friend Venus Pierson says she thinks about Frost all the time.
"It was really sad to not have any information about her," Pierson said. "We were like sisters."
At the time of Frost's disappearance, police distributed 1,100 missing persons fliers, but nothing came of them. A year later, detectives told newspapers they believed Frost may have been murdered by a serial killer passing through town, but her body was never found.
more at link
22 July 09
Twenty-five years after a young woman disappeared from downtown Salt Lake City, law enforcement officers are asking the public for new information.
Debra Frost, then 17, was last seen at Mountain Bell Plaza at 10 p.m. on July 9, 1984. She planned to hitchhike or walk to Montgomery Street but never arrived. Today her childhood friend Venus Pierson says she thinks about Frost all the time.
"It was really sad to not have any information about her," Pierson said. "We were like sisters."
At the time of Frost's disappearance, police distributed 1,100 missing persons fliers, but nothing came of them. A year later, detectives told newspapers they believed Frost may have been murdered by a serial killer passing through town, but her body was never found.
more at link