FL FL - Lauren Brittney Dumolo, 29, Cape Coral, 19 Jun 2020

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Happening right now. Investigators digging in a yard off of Country Club Blvd. this is a main street leading away from Bimini Basin.
 
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Happening right now. Investigators digging in a yard off of Country Club Blvd. this is a main street leading away from Bimini Basin.

Lauren's sister, Cassie, confirmed that this is NOT related to Lauren. Keep your prayers at hand.
 
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Lauren's sister, Cassie, confirmed that this is NOT related to Lauren. Keep your prayers at hand.
The latest update to this unrelated story features our favorite PI Detective Walt Zaliesko
 
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How the dark web can help law enforcement find missing persons? Trace Labs explains | Profiling Evil

Lauren Brittney Dumolo disappeared from her home in Cape Coral, Florida on June 19th. Her purse and top were located in a park near her home. This episode will focus on her disappearance and how searching the Dark Web may help. Join Mike King and Chris McDonough as they review the case in brief and speak with Robert Sell and Adrian Korn of Trace Labs. July 21, 2020
 
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How the dark web can help law enforcement find missing persons? Trace Labs explains | Profiling Evil

Lauren Brittney Dumolo disappeared from her home in Cape Coral, Florida on June 19th. Her purse and top were located in a park near her home. This episode will focus on her disappearance and how searching the Dark Web may help. Join Mike King and Chris McDonough as they review the case in brief and speak with Robert Sell and Adrian Korn of Trace Labs. July 21, 2020
Hadn't seen this one - thanks for posting!
 
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Hey everyone! Paul and Hilary talked with Mike Morford of The Missing Persons Podcast to give Lauren's case more exposure. If you'd like to listen to Lauren's case and others, you can find it on any podcast platform. Here's the Apple Podcast link: ‎Missing Persons: Lauren Dumolo on Apple Podcasts
 
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Nearly 1 year later, still no answers in Cape Coral woman's disappearance
Detectives and Dumolo’s family still hope someone in the community will come forward with the information they need to find her.

“Get us to a place where we can find closure, we can move forward, because the agony of not knowing is the most difficult thing to live with,” Carey said.

An event is planned for next weekend to honor and advocate for Dumolo. It’s happening at Four Freedoms Park on June 19, the one-year mark of her disappearance. A bench at the park will be dedicated to her. Organizers said she liked to do yoga at the park, and they’re asking everyone to wear pink, her favorite color.
 
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@Magz thank you for keeping us updated on Lauren’s case.
It’s so discouraging to see there are still no major leads in her case that we’re aware of.
 
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@Magz thank you for keeping us updated on Lauren’s case.
It’s so discouraging to see there are still no major leads in her case that we’re aware of.
Thanks @mlhenn. It is discouraging. One year is coming so I want to thank you too and everyone who comes back and checks on Lauren here. Please please continue to share.

Maybe everybody here, think about setting aside a few minutes on June 19 to think about Lauren and her family. Maybe do something fun. I think Lauren would like that. Maybe do some yoga. Maybe do your hair or get your nails done. Maybe light a candle. Wherever you’re at, do your thang and make it special for Lauren.
 
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Maybe everybody here, think about setting aside a few minutes on June 19 to think about Lauren and her family. Maybe do something fun. I think Lauren would like that. Maybe do some yoga. Maybe do your hair or get your nails done. Maybe light a candle. Wherever you’re at, do your thang and make it special for Lauren.

Oh @Magz I think that’s a wonderful idea! Making a point to put that on my calendar now.
 
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Nearly 1 year later, still no answers in Cape Coral woman's disappearance

These quotes by her sisters brought tears to my eyes. I can’t even imagine.

“I constantly think of her. She never not crosses my mind,” said Lindsey Gross.

For Gross and Cassie Carey, every day without their sister Lauren is a rollercoaster of emotions.

“Still not having the answers… closures… not knowing. It’s just constant,” Gross said.

“It’s like reopening a wound. We’re never going to be able to heal and move forward from it,” Carey said.
 
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Thanks @mlhenn. It is discouraging. One year is coming so I want to thank you too and everyone who comes back and checks on Lauren here. Please please continue to share.

Maybe everybody here, think about setting aside a few minutes on June 19 to think about Lauren and her family. Maybe do something fun. I think Lauren would like that. Maybe do some yoga. Maybe do your hair or get your nails done. Maybe light a candle. Wherever you’re at, do your thang and make it special for Lauren.
That’s a lovely idea. I’m going to put it on my calendar to remind myself to say an extra prayer for her. I wonder if they’ll have another search or vigil to bring awareness to her case.

Send us a sign Lauren. You need to be home with your loved ones.
 
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Timeline

June 18
•Lauren is seen on video applying for a job
June 19
•bf states she last saw Lauren at home when he left for work around 6am
•Lauren, or someone using Lauren’s phone, made a Facebook Video Call to bf’s phone between 10 a.m. and 11 a.m., G didn’t answer.
•a maintenance man stated he talked to Lauren during the morning
•bf came home from work that evening but Lauren wasn’t there
•Lauren’s purse was found at Four Freedoms Park
June 21
•bf filed a missing person report with the Cape Coral Police Department at 6:23 p.m.
•bf did admit he was filing the missing persons report because Lauren’s father asked her to.
June 23
•Lauren’s friends and family began posting on social media, pleading for help to find her.
June 24
•clerical error with report was fixed & LE sent alert of missing person out at 1:25pm
June 29
•LE released a press release with her missing info, including that her purse and phone had been previously found
July 2
•Lauren’s family found her shirt in the sand by the waterline at FFP when conducting another search.
•LE stated they tried to pull footage of park but follow up on that has not been released
July 7
•dozens of people gathered to hand out fliers at FFP
July 8
•reward announced ($5000)
August 4
•Lauren’s case gained National attention
August 7
•LE tweet Lauren’s original missing person press release
September 3
•yard signs were distributed
October 3
•“We Ride for Lauren” event
November 6
•private investigator hired
December 5
•Cape Coral police and the Cape Coral community gathered at Four Freedoms Park for a prayer and walk.
December 19, 2020
•Southwest Florida Crime Stoppers released a letter for the 6 month anniversary since L went missing.
Feb 3, 2021
•family and friends organized a candle light vigil

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Since February, Lauren’s case has been featured on multiple national news programs. Segments on Dr. Oz and In Pursuit: The Missing have gained thousands of views and millions of eyes on this case.

Her family continues to hold out hope they will one day learn what happened to her. While they wish she would return back home healthy and safe, they don’t believe she is alive.

If you know anything about Lauren’s disappearance, contact the Cape Coral Police Department.
 
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Thinking of Lauren's family on this one year anniversary of her disappearance. May you find some answers soon.
 
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'Anger, frustration and heartbreak,' Cape Coral woman still missing one year later

Tears rolled down cheeks as family, friends, community members and police stood and listened to Skyler Grey's "I'm coming home" Saturday at Four Freedoms Park in Cape Coral to honor Lauren Dumolo.

It has been one year since anyone last saw or heard from Lauren and her family continues to fight for answers.

She was last seen on June 19, 2020, and her mysterious disappearance has left her family with many questions: Where is she? Who is responsible? Why have police been unable to find her?
 
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'Anger, frustration and heartbreak,' Cape Coral woman still missing one year later

Lauren was missing for two days before she was reported to police as a missing person. Paul Dumolo said he told Pena to file the report and that he wanted a copy.


In Pena's written statement to police he said he spent the night with Lauren at her apartment on Thursday, June 18, and left for work in the morning on June 19.

He returned to the apartment at 10 p.m. and she was not there. He stated that he called police, but they informed him that he had to wait 48 hours, according to the statement.

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Before Lauren's disappearance, she was involuntarily hospitalized twice under the Baker Act. According to family, she had been hearing voices and thinking people were after her.

The last time Carey saw her sister was on June 13, 2020, after the first time she was Baker Acted and shortly before she would be again.

A few days later Laurenstarted acting odd again and was hospitalized for a second time.

Paul Dumolo was on the phone with her and she told him she had no idea what was happening to her and that it was almost like someone had been giving her something.

Laurenhad never had any mental health issues before this, Paul Dumolo said.

Carey believes that her sister was dealing with emotions and trauma from a recent abortion.

Lauren was released from her second Baker Act on June 18, and immediately started applying for jobs around town.

Her goal was to get her life back on track so that she could start the process of regaining custody of her 6-year-old daughter.

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Zalisko (PI) believes there are multiple people responsible for Lauren's disappearance and eventually one of them will start talking to make a deal.
 

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