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The Doe Network:
Case File 1582DFVT
Schulze, circa 1971
Lynne Kathryn Schulze
Missing since December 10, 1971 from Middlebury, Addison County, Vermont
Classification: Endangered Missing
Vital Statistics
Circumstances of Disappearance
Schulze was last seen at Middlebury College in Middlebury, Vermont on December 10, 1971.
She headed across campus to take an exam when, friends said, she turned around and went back to retrieve a pencil from her dorm room.
Other than a report that she allegedly was spotted walking along U.S. 7 south of Middlebury later that day, she was never seen again. She left behind all her clothes and her wallet.
Lynne and a group of her friends got together one weekend in the fall of 1971, for a Leon Russell concert in New Hampshire. After the concert, the group all all piled into a dorm room and talked all the way into the morning. One of her friends talked about a fantasy he had--of faking his own death and starting over, somewhere else, all by himself. Lynne said she'd been feeling that way herself.
In truth, the friend never really intended to follow through with his plan. "The truth is, it was only talk. We were just two scared, lonely kids talking our way through the night. Or so I thought."
But in December, Lynne Schulze left her dorm at Middlebury College and headed off to class. Then she disappeared from the face of the earth. There is no suspect information, however, her disappearance is considered suspicious.
Investigators
If you have any information concerning this case, please contact:
Middlebury Police Department
Officer Vegar Boe
802-388-3191
Email
NCIC Number:
Please refer to this number when contacting any agency with information regarding this case.
Source Information:
Vermont State Police
Motorcyclist Online
Burlington Free Press - 10/30/05
Last Updated on: November 13, 2005
Return to the Unexplained Disappearances' Index
Case File 1582DFVT
Schulze, circa 1971
Lynne Kathryn Schulze
Missing since December 10, 1971 from Middlebury, Addison County, Vermont
Classification: Endangered Missing
Vital Statistics
- Date Of Birth: 1953
- Age at Time of Disappearance: 18 years old
- Height and Weight at Time of Disappearance: 53; 115 lbs.
- Distinguishing Characteristics: White female. Light brown hair; blue eyes.
- Marks, Scars: Severe acne on face at time of disappearance.
- Clothing: Blue jeans, brown ski parka and maroon pullover sweater.
- DNA: Available
Circumstances of Disappearance
Schulze was last seen at Middlebury College in Middlebury, Vermont on December 10, 1971.
She headed across campus to take an exam when, friends said, she turned around and went back to retrieve a pencil from her dorm room.
Other than a report that she allegedly was spotted walking along U.S. 7 south of Middlebury later that day, she was never seen again. She left behind all her clothes and her wallet.
Lynne and a group of her friends got together one weekend in the fall of 1971, for a Leon Russell concert in New Hampshire. After the concert, the group all all piled into a dorm room and talked all the way into the morning. One of her friends talked about a fantasy he had--of faking his own death and starting over, somewhere else, all by himself. Lynne said she'd been feeling that way herself.
In truth, the friend never really intended to follow through with his plan. "The truth is, it was only talk. We were just two scared, lonely kids talking our way through the night. Or so I thought."
But in December, Lynne Schulze left her dorm at Middlebury College and headed off to class. Then she disappeared from the face of the earth. There is no suspect information, however, her disappearance is considered suspicious.
Investigators
If you have any information concerning this case, please contact:
Middlebury Police Department
Officer Vegar Boe
802-388-3191
NCIC Number:
Please refer to this number when contacting any agency with information regarding this case.
Source Information:
Vermont State Police
Motorcyclist Online
Burlington Free Press - 10/30/05
Last Updated on: November 13, 2005
Return to the Unexplained Disappearances' Index