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Linden Moore
Missing Since: October 26, 1973
Date Of Birth: ~1949
Age: 24
Height: Unknown
Hair Color: Unknown
Eye Color: Unknown
Scars/Marks: Unknown
Clothing: Black stretch pants, multi colored shirt.
Circumstances:
Moore was a Fremont resident and resided with her parents at 4625 Richmond Ave. She had recently moved back in with her parents after leaving Fort Collins, Co, where she was a teachers aid. She reportedly was depressed over the future of her career. She left a note with a Centerville Presbyterian Church minister that explained her despondency.
Her car, a 1971 Blue Volvo, was found parked at Glacier Point on November 3rd, by her father. Her car was in good working condition with no evidence of foul play found within. The search for her began on November 4th. However by November 6th, the search was hampered by a large rain and snow system moving through the area. While her car was found parked in the area, no one had spotted Moore at the park in person. The search was called off on November 15th, with no indication of where Linden went.
Moore was an experienced hiker and familiar with the area. However, it is unknown what gear she was carrying with her when she disappeared. She had previously worked in Yosemite as a concessionaire. She has never been located.
Case Media:
6 November 1973, The Oakland Tribune, pg 13
6 November 1973, The Los Angeles Times, pg 3
6 November 1973, The Fresno Bee, pg 50
6 November 1973, The Merced-Sun Star, pg 1
7 November 1973, The Los Angeles Times, pg 3
9 November 1973, The Argus, pg 20
15 November 1973, The Argus, pg 16
Linden Moore
Missing Since: October 26, 1973
Date Of Birth: ~1949
Age: 24
Height: Unknown
Hair Color: Unknown
Eye Color: Unknown
Scars/Marks: Unknown
Clothing: Black stretch pants, multi colored shirt.
Circumstances:
Moore was a Fremont resident and resided with her parents at 4625 Richmond Ave. She had recently moved back in with her parents after leaving Fort Collins, Co, where she was a teachers aid. She reportedly was depressed over the future of her career. She left a note with a Centerville Presbyterian Church minister that explained her despondency.
Her car, a 1971 Blue Volvo, was found parked at Glacier Point on November 3rd, by her father. Her car was in good working condition with no evidence of foul play found within. The search for her began on November 4th. However by November 6th, the search was hampered by a large rain and snow system moving through the area. While her car was found parked in the area, no one had spotted Moore at the park in person. The search was called off on November 15th, with no indication of where Linden went.
Moore was an experienced hiker and familiar with the area. However, it is unknown what gear she was carrying with her when she disappeared. She had previously worked in Yosemite as a concessionaire. She has never been located.
Case Media:
6 November 1973, The Oakland Tribune, pg 13
6 November 1973, The Los Angeles Times, pg 3
6 November 1973, The Fresno Bee, pg 50
6 November 1973, The Merced-Sun Star, pg 1
7 November 1973, The Los Angeles Times, pg 3
9 November 1973, The Argus, pg 20
15 November 1973, The Argus, pg 16
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