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Reglar,Yvonne August 8,1977; Ohio
Topic Started: Feb 3 2008, 12:16 AM (845 Views)
oldies4mari2004
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Yvonne Reglar
Missing since August 8, 1977 from Fairview Park, Ohio
Classification: Endangered Missing



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Vital Statistics

Age at Time of Disappearance: 17 years old
Height and Weight at Time of Disappearance: 5'10"; 135 lbs.
Distinguishing Characteristics: White female. Light brown hair.
Clothing: A yellow T-shirt, and cut-off blue jeans.


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Circumstances of Disappearance
Yvonne Reglar left her home on August 8, 1977, and went to her job pumping gas at a Lorain Road gas station. She was working alone at the station at the time.
At 1:30, another attendant arrived to work. Yvonne was gone. Her purse, cigarettes and lunch were found untouched in the office. There was a small amount of money in the purse. Nothing in the office was disturbed. Police quickly discounted the theory she might have run away from home. As she had never ran away before and there was no hint of family troubles.
Yvonne had worked for the company for about one and a half years at another Sunoco station in North Olmsted. She transferred to the Fairview Park station the day of her disappearance, to fill in for employees on vacation.



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

Fairview Park Police Department
440-356-4415

Source Information:
The Chronicle Telegram



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I lived on Wooster Rd. in Fairview Park in the early 60's. When I was 6 years old I walked to the same gas station at 18990 Lorain Road, with some neighborhood friends. I was taken by one of the employees of the gas station to across the street to a clearing in the park. I think it was a SUNOCO station. He asked that I help him find his puppy. He took me by the hand as two other men on a bench out front watched us walk away. I also believe he was a smoker. After several hours in the park and at knife point he let me go. He told me if I told my parents, he knew where I lived and he would kill them. I never told anyone at the time and was sorry I hadn't. Maybe they could have caught him. Was in the fall of 1962. The man seemed to be in his 20's or 30's and had brown hair. I googled the address recently and came across the story of Yvonne. Maybe there is a connection, since it is the same address.
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'Person of interest' identified in Fairview Park missing girl case from 1977
http://www.cleveland.com/metro/index.ssf/2...identified.html

updated August 09, 2016 at 8:15 AM

FAIRVIEW PARK, Ohio -- Police here have identified a person of interest in the 1977 disappearance of 17-year-old Yvonne Regler from a Lorain Road gas station.

After two years of re-examing the cold case file and conducting interviews, detectives may have identified the person responsible for the girl's disappearance and hope to spur new tips from the public, Fairview Park Police Lt. Paul Shepard said Monday.

Police released the information, as well as a timeline of the day of Yvonne's disappearance and an age-enhanced photograph of what she could like like today, on the 39th anniversary of her disappearance.

Police believe Yvonne was abducted, but do not know if she is alive or dead, Shepard said.

The person of interest, whom police are declining to identify, is known to law enforcement and has been tied to similar crimes in the past, Shepard said.

"What a person does in their lifetime also draws attention," Shepard said.

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Fairview Park police pursued more than 100 tips in the case but never could track down Yvonne.

But the case got new attention in 2014, when a member of Yvonne's family offered to give a DNA sample to the National Center of Missing and Exploited Children, so detectives had a sample to compare if they found Yvonne's remains, Shepard said.

Detectives decided to go back and interview all surviving witnesses, including coworkers and customers of the gas station, and Yvonne's friends and family members. During the investigation, police identified the man as the person of interest.

Police said they have not ruled out any of Yvonne's family members, but said Monday that they have found no evidence to suggest her family was involved in her disappearance.

Shepard declined to elaborate on what evidence led them to the man.

Fairview Park police urge anyone with information about the case to call them at 440-333-1234.
and Justice for all ....
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