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| 1997 AL Wht Age 17 5'4 130lbs Missing 8/15/97; Clear Braces at Time of Disappearance | |
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Kemberly Lorin Ramer Missing since August 15, 1997 from Opp, Covington County, Alabama Classification: Lost, Injured, Missing Date Of Birth: May 18, 1980 Age at Time of Disappearance: 17 years old Height and Weight at Time of Disappearance: 5'4"; 130 lbs. Distinguishing Characteristics: White female. Long, straight, brown hair; brown eyes. Thick eyebrows. Dentals: Available. She has clear braces on her teeth. Circumstances of Disappearance Ramer disappeared on Friday August 15, 1997, after attending a softball game with friends. She was last seen leaving her boyfriend's residence about 11:45 p.m., to return to her father's house, where she lived, was about five minutes away. She lived in Opp, located between Enterprise and Andalusia, AL. Kemberly was about to start her senior year at Opp High School when she suddenly vanished. She was a straight-A student. Investigators believe she disappeared sometime between midnight and 5 a.m., leaving behind her car, keys, clothes, money and her contact lenses, which family members say she couldn't see without. Her father wasn't worried when he saw Kem wasn't home the next morning, thinking at first she might have spent the night at her mother's house. He noticed his Kem's bed was a bit more rumpled than usual, but there were no conclusive signs of a struggle and no signs of forced entry into the house. Two days later, on August 17, her parents reported her missing. Her family insists Kem wouldn't have run away, saying that despite her parents' divorce, she was happy and was looking forward to attending college in Mobile. Nine months after Ramer's disappearance, investigators searched a rural Walton County lake, acting on tips that her body was there. The search lasted three days and turned up no clues relating to the case Again in 2001, a nonprofit group from Texas searched Baptism Hole, but turned up no clues. In 2006, investigators searched a sinkhole near Ponce de Leon, FL, after receiving an anonymous tip, but that search also turned up no evidence. Investigators If you have any information concerning this case, please contact: Opp Police Department Missing Persons Unit Investigator Bill Shaw 334-493-4511 or Alabama Center for Missing and Exploited Children 1-800-228-7688 NCMEC #: NCMC836649 NCIC Number: M-050308286 Please refer to this number when contacting any agency with information regarding this case. Source Information: FBI Alabama Department of Public Safety National Center for Missing & Exploited Children Child Protection Education of America, Inc. WSFA 12 AL com 8/16/07 http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/1844dfal.html |
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