NC NC - Angela Nobles Rothen, 42, Wilmington, 10 June 2008

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http://www.wilmingtonstar.com/article/20070922/NEWS/709220386/-1/State

The New Hanover County Sheriff's department needs help finding a woman who has been missing since June.

Angela Nobles Rothen, 42, was reported missing last week by family members who last heard from her June 10.

Rothen, who was last seen on Lex Road in the county, is 5-foot-5 and weighs 120 pounds. She has short brown hair and brown eyes.

Anyone with information is asked to call the sheriff's office at 798-4200 or the detective division at 798-4260.

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I wonder if she has a history of doing this since the family waited so long to report her missing. :(
 
Angela has a flier here: http://www.411gina.org/angelarothenmissingflyer.pdf and I plan to put her on Charley soon.

The fact that her family didn't report her missing for three months could indicate several things. One is that she had a habit of taking off. Another is maybe she wasn't close to her family and they were used to being out of touch with her. Or perhaps they had some reason (like personal problems in her life) to believe she left on her own, and thought they would just wait for her to come back rather than get into her business.
 
A composite sketch has been released of a man police are interested in talking to after the skeletal remains of 2 women were found in April.

"Police said the skeletal remains – which are undergoing DNA testing in Texas – might be those of Alison Jackson-Foy, 34, and Angela Nobles Rothen, 42."

http://www.wral.com/news/local/story/3074343/
 
From July 2014:

http://www.wwaytv3.com/2014/07/30/8-years-after-womans-disappearance-still-no-answers-murder/

It’s been six years since police found the bodies of Foy and another woman in the woods off Carolina Beach Road, but for their families, the nightmare lives on because police still have not found the women’s killer.

“She was found about 3 1/2 miles from the last place she was seen in a low lying ditch, and there was another set of remains next to her, those of Angela Nobles Rothen,” Valentino said.

Their deaths are among 32 unsolved murders in Wilmington since 1991.
 
Cold case update: New forensic tool used to test Foy's clothing

In 2008, the remains of two women were found deep in the woods off Carolina Beach Road. Those bodies were later identified as 34-year-old Allison Foy and 42-year-old Angela Rothen, who went missing in 2006.

"When you are in the situation me and my family are in, we are always searching for hope and looking for answers, an arrest in the case, and justice," said Lisa Valentino, Foy's sister.
 

Two unsolved murders could soon become part of a trial of a man accused of raping and kidnapping a victim in 1996, and it’s not the first time his name has come up in those cases. Timothy Craig Iannone is currently awaiting trial for the rape and kidnapping of an alleged victim more than two decades ago.

Now, New Hanover County District Attorney Ben David wants a judge to allow witnesses and evidence at trial that would tie Iannone to the murders of Allison Jackson-Foy and Angela Rothen, as well as other alleged assaults that took place more than a decade ago.
 

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