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According to Lt. Dave Jeseritz, who is investigating the case, a friend dropped Reamer at his apartment on the evening of Sunday, March 27, 1994.
The next day, Reamer didnt show up for a fishing trip with another friend. Then, he failed to show up for classes at Carroll College.
On April 4, 1994, a missing person report was filed with the Helena Police Department.
In retrospect, Jeseritz said officials should have investigated Reamers disappearance more aggressively at the time. However, Reamer had a number of reasons to leave town and it didnt come as much of surprise he was gone.
He was under state supervision at the time of his disappearance in connection with a 1992 assault that occurred at a Manhattan, Mont. bar.
According to court documents, he was in danger of being taken back into custody after receiving two DUIs a few months before he was reported missing.
Kamerman explained that Reamer shared a young son with her daughter, had a strong support system, attended college classes and was building a new life in Helena.
She added that when she and her daughter were asked by Reamers landlord to clean out his apartment, they found his billfold, his school books and his car, parked in the street. But his favorite cowboy hat was gone.
While Kamerman concedes that Reamer had a chemical dependency problem, in addition to mental illness, she doesnt think he would leave without a word, and isnt convinced that hes dead.
Jeseritz wants to reveal Reamers fate to give Kamerman and Reamers family members some peace.
http://www.helenair.com/articles/2005/12/24/helena/a01122405_06.txt
The next day, Reamer didnt show up for a fishing trip with another friend. Then, he failed to show up for classes at Carroll College.
On April 4, 1994, a missing person report was filed with the Helena Police Department.
In retrospect, Jeseritz said officials should have investigated Reamers disappearance more aggressively at the time. However, Reamer had a number of reasons to leave town and it didnt come as much of surprise he was gone.
He was under state supervision at the time of his disappearance in connection with a 1992 assault that occurred at a Manhattan, Mont. bar.
According to court documents, he was in danger of being taken back into custody after receiving two DUIs a few months before he was reported missing.
Kamerman explained that Reamer shared a young son with her daughter, had a strong support system, attended college classes and was building a new life in Helena.
She added that when she and her daughter were asked by Reamers landlord to clean out his apartment, they found his billfold, his school books and his car, parked in the street. But his favorite cowboy hat was gone.
While Kamerman concedes that Reamer had a chemical dependency problem, in addition to mental illness, she doesnt think he would leave without a word, and isnt convinced that hes dead.
Jeseritz wants to reveal Reamers fate to give Kamerman and Reamers family members some peace.
http://www.helenair.com/articles/2005/12/24/helena/a01122405_06.txt