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Aug. 10 marks the 35th anniversary of unsolved disappearance and homicide of Native American woman
SHEBOYGAN COUNTY, Wis. (CBS 58) -- Saturday, Aug. 10 marks the 35th anniversary of an unsolved disappearance and homicide of Rhys Pocan. According to the Sheboygan County Sheriff's Office, Pocan was a 35-year-old Native American woman who was abductedwww.cbs58.com - 'Anyone with any information about the cold case is asked to contact the sheriff's department at (920) 459-3112 or the Sheboygan Countywide Crime Stoppers at 877-CUF-THEM or P3 TIPS Mobile App.
- 'Rhys Pocan was a 35-year-old Native American woman with 4 daughters. She was last seen walking along National Ave on August 10th, 1989 around midnight in Milwaukee. Rhys was abducted and murdered. Her head and hands were discarded in Vernon Marsh in Waukesha County and her torso was dumped in Nichols Creek in Sheboygan County.'