MI MI - Kim Larrow, 15, Canton, June 1981

Searching today for more bodies on farm area where Cynthia Zarzycki’s body was found. There could be 4 other victims here, including Kim Larrow.

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/05/0...might-be-burial-site-for-4-other-victims.html
Other cold cases that could be connected to [Arthur] Ream include Kellie Brownlee, from Novi, who was 17 when she disappeared in 1982; and Kim Larrow, who disappeared from Canton Township in 1981 at the age of 15, WDIV reported.



see thread for Kimberly King for latest updates: https://www.websleuths.com/forums/s...2-Warren-16-Sept-1979&p=14098638#post14098638
 
[h=1]Search resumes in Macomb Township for remains of missing girls[/h]
With a smaller team of investigators, the search resumed Monday in Macomb Township for the remains of up to six girls missing for decades.

The investigation at the 24-acre parcel south of 23 Mile Road, west of North Avenue, was postponed for the weekend because of rain last Friday and Saturday, but started Monday morning as authorities try to solve the disappearance of multiple young females.

“We are out there this morning,” Warren Police Commissioner Bill Dwyer, whose department is the lead agency in the task force working the case, confirmed.

With rain again in the forecast, officials excavating multiple spots were expected to continue digging as long as possible.

As of Monday morning, no human remains had been found.
Dwyer said the group working in the woods Monday totaled eight to 10 people including Warren detectives and an unspecified number of individuals whose employment or affiliations he declined to specify.

The stages of the task force’s work have not been revealed, but there are indications the investigation could take months. Dwyer said other locations will be checked over a period of months in what could become a long probe to complete.

Police have confirmed other girls who have been missing and whose remains could be buried in the Macomb Township woods include:

• Cynthia Coon, who was age 13 when she disappeared from Ann Arbor in 1970

• Nadine O’Dell, 16, whose last known whereabouts were in Inkster in 1974

• Kim Marie Larrow, 15, who disappeared in Canton in 1981

• Kellie Marie Brownlee, who was 17 and had been at Twelve Oaks Mall in Novi before she went missing in 1982.

Discovering remains of any of those girls or others would bring some long-overdue, potential closure to families.
http://www.macombdaily.com/article/MD/20180514/NEWS/180519852
 
[h=3]Police end dig for remains of missing Michigan girls[/h]
MACOMB TOWNSHIP, MI (AP) - Crews have stopped digging up an area in suburban Detroit where police have said they hoped to find the remains of up to seven missing girls.

Warren Mayor James Fouts told The Associated Press on Tuesday that the weeklong excavation on the outskirts of a subdivision in Macomb Township has ended.

Fouts says police are weighing whether to excavate three other locations in the state where they believe the suspect, Arthur Ream, could have taken the girls who disappeared decades ago.
http://www.wnem.com/story/38192935/police-end-dig-for-remains-of-missing-michigan-girls
 
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Excavators used to resume search for bodies of missing Michigan girls
 
Kim's father passed away and her mother lives out west. Only her cousin, a retired cop, and her half sister are searching for her.
That's very sad. I just read on Kim's Charley Project profile this: She wasn't reported missing for several days, and her mother refused to cooperate with the investigation. That's very sad to me along with her not still searching for her. I hope she is found so the rest of her family can have closure.
 
MACOMB TOWNSHIP, Mich. (WXYZ) — Law enforcement agencies digging in Macomb County as part of a joint investigation on unsolved homicides in Macomb County found articles that resemble clothing, sources tell 7 Action News.

The dig has been happening every day since Monday morning on the north side of the Clinton River just south of 23 Mile Rd. Sources tell 7 Action News the dig will resume on Monday.

Police find articles resembling clothing during Macomb Twp. dig in decades-long cold case

..........

MACOMB TWP. (WWJ) - While no bodies have been found, some clues may have been uncovered in a search for multiple missing girls suspected to be victims of a serial killer.

According to sources speaking to WWJ Newsradio 950 on Friday, investigators digging in northern Macomb County have apparently found some items of interest.

Family members of at least one of the girls have been asked to review several unspecified items, which reports say may include clothing.

'A Lot Has Happened' In Dig For Remains Of Missing Girls In Macomb Township
 
So happy to see something on her case, being from Canton myself. So the officer who has family members saved as contacts in his phone, isn’t sure what state her mom is living now and she hasn’t talked to him, Interesting...
 
CRIME HUNTER: Montreal child killer hanged for heinous crime
Kim Marie Larrow — Michigan
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Kim Larrow was 15 years old when she disappeared on June 10, 1981. According to cops, she had packed her bags to leave her father’s home and go live with her mother for the summer. She told her mom she was going to a friend’s house and they were going to hang out in a local park in Plymouth, Mich. She was last seen at Stroh’s Ice Cream Parlour in Canton. Kim has not been heard from since. She did not have a driver’s license or social security number. She had previously run away, including once to Florida with a friend. But her family said if she left, she always contacted someone. Foul play is suspected.

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She is described as 5-foot-5, 120 pounds, with blonde hair and green-blue eyes.

CONTACT: Canton Police Department at 734-394-5427, the FBI at 313-965-2323, or Crime Stoppers.
 

Kim Marie Larrow
Missing since June 10, 1981 from Canton, Wayne County, Michigan
Classification: Endangered Missing
Vital Statistics
    • Date Of Birth: December 17, 1965
    • Age at Time of Disappearance: 15 years old
    • Height and Weight at Time of Disappearance: 5'5"; 120-125 lbs.
    • Distinguishing Characteristics: White female. Blonde hair; green or blue eyes.
    • Fingerprints: Not available.
    • Dentals: Available.
    • DNA: Available
Circumstances of Disappearance

Kim had recently packed her bags and left her father’s Dundee home and made her way to Canton to spend the summer at her mother’s Beaufort Drive residence.

On June 10, 1981, Kim told told her mother she was going to a friend's house and told a friend that she was going to hang out at Hines Park in Plymouth.
She hadn’t been in the township for more than a week before she vanished from Stroh's Ice Cream Parlor near the intersection of Sheldon Road and Ann Arbor Road in Canton.

No one in her family has seen or heard from her since then.

She had no driver’s license and no social security number. Canton police documented that she ran away from her mother’s home twice in 1979 and once in 1980. She once left home and hitchhiked unannounced to Florida with a friend. Family reports that she always contacted someone if she took off.

Investigators
If you have any information concerning this case, please contact:

Canton Police Department
Detective Ken Robinson
734-394-5427
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Federal Bureau of Investigation
313-965-2323

Agency Case Number: 81-3425

Source Information:
Hometown Life
National Center for Missing & Exploited Children
The Doe Network: Case File 1810DFMI
 

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