BigDaddy said:
I remember the Roper case but not this one. Does anyone have any links to newspaper articles or pictures of this girl.
Most of the news articles on Kim were in the Prince Georges County Paper, and can be seen in Microfilm files. The Washington Post had one or two small articles on her disappearance.
Below is the Doenetwork file on her case, and if you click on the link, you will see a black and white photo of her, copied from a newspaper.
Kimberly Christine Mileo
Missing since June 9, 1983 from Croom, Prince Georges County, Maryland.
Classification: Endangered Missing
Vital Statistics
Date Of Birth: June 12, 1962
Age at Time of Disappearance: 21 years old
Height and Weight at Time of Disappearance: 4'11; 98 lbs.
Distinguishing Characteristics: White female. Light brown, shoulder length hair; brown eyes. Slender build.
Clothing: Mileo was last seen wearing a white tube top, black shorts, white sandals, and was carrying a white wind breaker jacket.
Circumstances of Disappearance
At the time of her disappearance, Mileo lived with her father and her step mother in Kettering (Largo), Maryland. She had previously lived in Croom through Middle School.
Mileo disappeared on June 9th, 1983 after leaving her boyfriends house in Croom, Maryland at approximately 2:30 am.
Mileo had spent Wednesday, 8 June 1983 at the home of a girl friend.
With them that day was Kim Mileo's boy friend, who lived with his parents only a mile up the road. The three of them spent part of the day sitting around the pool and later all three went for a drive in the rural setting of Croom, all arriving back at home later that afternoon. Croom is a small country village about 20 miles south of Washington DC.
Her friend stated that Mileo and her boyfriend argued periodically during the day, but the disagreements were not serious. Mileo and her boyfriend departed from her friend's residence at approximately 11:00 PM and headed to his parents' home on Mount Calvert Road.
Mileo's family became concerned when she did not return to their house in Kettering, Maryland the following morning. Her father phoned her boyfriend, who claimed that Mileo left his residence at approximately 2:30 AM on June 9. Her boyfriend's father supported his son's statement, saying that the broken muffler on Mileo's gray 1972 Chevrolet Vega with Maryland license tags ADG-075 woke him around that time.
Mileo's vehicle was discovered locked and abandoned in the 16300 block of Croom Road on June 11, approximately ten miles from her boyfriend's house. Her boyfriend's brother and his friend located the car. The vehicle was headed in the opposite direction from Mileo's family's residence. Authorities were curious as to why the Vega was discovered two days after her initial disappearance. Another friend of Mileo's boyfriend claimed he saw the vehicle in the same area it was abandoned at approximately 3:15 AM on June 9, the morning Mileo vanished. Mileo's purse was inside and there were no apparent signs of a struggle or injury. The car was in a working condition.
Mileo's boyfriend failed a polygraph exam shortly after she was reported missing. He and his family members hired an attorney and refused to cooperate with authorities afterwards. Her boyfriend maintains his innocence in Mileo's case. There have been no arrests connected to her disappearance, which remains unsolved. Investigators view Mileo's case as a possible homicide.
Investigators
If you have any information concerning this case, please contact:
Prince Georges County Police Department Detective Piaza 301-772-4925
NCIC Number: M-102855308
Please refer to this number when contacting any agency with information regarding this case.
Source Information:
National Center for Missing & Exploited Children
Americas Most Missing Person's
The Doe Network: Case File 588DFMD
Links:
http://www.doenetwork.us/cases/588dfmd.html