WI WI - Dawn Mohn, 41, Green Bay, 21 Aug 2000

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Dawn M. Mohn​

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Mohn, circa 2000
  • Missing Since 08/21/2000
  • Missing From Green Bay, Wisconsin
  • Classification Endangered Missing
  • Sex Female
  • Race White
  • Age 41 years old
  • Height and Weight 5'1, 118 pounds
  • Medical Conditions Mohn has an unspecified medical condition which may render her unconscious.
  • Distinguishing Characteristics Caucasian female. Red hair, hazel eyes. Mohn's hair was dyed red at the time of her disappearance; it is naturally blonde.

Details of Disappearance​

Mohn was last seen leaving a corn roast at Lenny's Tap on north Broadway in Green Bay, Wisconsin at 2:00 a.m. on August 21, 2000. She was seen walking in the direction of her home, a few blocks away. She was very intoxicated and could not walk properly; she kept stumbling and losing her balance.

Mohn never arrived home and has never been heard from again. The day after her disappearance, her empty wallet was found in the 400 block of north Broadway, near Lenny's Tap.

Authorities do not believe Mohn accidentally fell in the river; her remains would probably have been recovered if she had. At the time of her disappearance, she had no job, car, driver's license, cash or credit cards.

She was living with her boyfriend and he supported her financially. Mohn's sister says the couple had a troubled relationship and that they had a verbal and physical argument at Lenny's Tap a few days before her disappearance. The boyfriend is considered a person of interest in Mohn's case, but there is insufficient evidence to charge him.

Mohn's family stated she kept in close contact with them prior to her disappearance and they do not believe she would have left without telling anyone. She lived on Mackinac Island in Michigan before moving to Wisconsin. Her hobbies include gambling and bingo. Mohn's family believes she was the victim of a homicide, but little evidence is available in her disappearance. Her case remains unsolved.
 
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Dawn M. Mohn​

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Mohn, circa 2000
  • Missing Since 08/21/2000
  • Missing From Green Bay, Wisconsin
  • Classification Endangered Missing
  • Sex Female
  • Race White
  • Age 41 years old
  • Height and Weight 5'1, 118 pounds
  • Medical Conditions Mohn has an unspecified medical condition which may render her unconscious.
  • Distinguishing Characteristics Caucasian female. Red hair, hazel eyes. Mohn's hair was dyed red at the time of her disappearance; it is naturally blonde.

Details of Disappearance​

Mohn was last seen leaving a corn roast at Lenny's Tap on north Broadway in Green Bay, Wisconsin at 2:00 a.m. on August 21, 2000. She was seen walking in the direction of her home, a few blocks away. She was very intoxicated and could not walk properly; she kept stumbling and losing her balance.

Mohn never arrived home and has never been heard from again. The day after her disappearance, her empty wallet was found in the 400 block of north Broadway, near Lenny's Tap.

Authorities do not believe Mohn accidentally fell in the river; her remains would probably have been recovered if she had. At the time of her disappearance, she had no job, car, driver's license, cash or credit cards.

She was living with her boyfriend and he supported her financially. Mohn's sister says the couple had a troubled relationship and that they had a verbal and physical argument at Lenny's Tap a few days before her disappearance. The boyfriend is considered a person of interest in Mohn's case, but there is insufficient evidence to charge him.

Mohn's family stated she kept in close contact with them prior to her disappearance and they do not believe she would have left without telling anyone. She lived on Mackinac Island in Michigan before moving to Wisconsin. Her hobbies include gambling and bingo. Mohn's family believes she was the victim of a homicide, but little evidence is available in her disappearance. Her case remains unsolved.

I thought I'd bump up this article and add some new info.

The newspaper states she had an argument with her boyfriend the day before she disappeared, which is Sunday night. She disappeared sometime after 2 AM, Monday. The account above states "a few days before her disappearance"

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Her empty wallet was found in the 400 block of Brodway in a parking lot near Lenny's Tap. She was last seen by two different people in the 100 block of Broadway and near a bank at 310 W Walnut St. Her residence at 305 S Monroe Avenue was one block from her boyfriend's residence at 305 S Quincy. Different newspaper accounts said she lived at both addresses. Map below.

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Investigations Commander Jim Runge explains what happened that night.

“There was an apartment above the bar that some people lived and she was associated with that. She was there for a corn roast one night…after that she disappeared and has not been seen since.”

 
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COLD CASE: 41-year-old Dawn Mohn vanished in Green Bay 23 years ago

GREEN BAY, Wis. (WBAY) - Green Bay detectives are looking for new information in a decades-old cold case.

It’s been 23 years since a woman vanished after leaving a bar in downtown Green Bay.

Dawn Marie Mohn was 41-years-old when she attended a corn roast at Lenny’s Tap on North Broadway on August 21, 2000.

Green Bay detectives say Mohn left the bar and walked home around 2 am. She lived with her boyfriend on the east side of the Fox River, which is estimated to be about a 15-minute walk.

Authorities say Mohn never made it home that night. She hasn’t been seen since. Mohn would be 64-years-old this year.

“She basically vanished on us,” said Detective Brad Biller, Green Bay Police Department.

Biller said eyewitnesses described her as severely intoxicated when she went missing.

“She did have a chronic alcohol problem. We did have reports that you know she had was falling off the barstool and could barely walk,” said Biller.

Three days later, Mohn’s boyfriend reported her missing. Her empty wallet was found near the bar. He told the authorities it wasn’t unusual for Mohn to disappear for a few days at a time. She didn’t have a job, vehicle or driver’s license.

“There were reports that they (Mohn and her boyfriend) were arguing at the bar the night that she went missing and there was another individual involved, that he was angry about,” said Biller. “He admitted that she called him close to bar time, but he didn’t answer the call because he was mad at her.”

Biller said detectives searched the apartment they shared on the East side of Green Bay but it revealed nothing unusual.

“But the fact that he was in kind of an abusive relationship with her, he became the primary focus of the investigation back then,” said Biller. “He’s still considered.”

Biller said Mohn’s boyfriend refused a lie detector test but agreed to do a voice stress analysis. It measures the level of stress in our voice when asked a question.

When asked if the boyfriend’s answers signified stress, Biller answered ‘one did and one didn’t. There were two given to him.’

Biller said the boyfriend’s alibi checked out so detectives considered other suspects. They question two people who were at the bar the night Mohn disappeared. A blood test analysis in one of their apartments revealed nothing.
 
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They haven’t been excluded. Stranger things have happened. You should submit it.
 
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Two exclusions,
UP12683
06/06/2014

And
UP4808
09/15/2000

Not your one yet
 
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Bumping again, NamUs #UP98425 as mentioned, is a strong potential contender. Hopefully they’re working on it.

My thoughts on what I know, I could easily see the boyfriend being involved, but with the details given I could also easily consider she wound up in the river and was swept away. In the Midwest, the frequent proximate downtown “Four Horsemen” of bars, bridges, drinkers and rivers conspire to tragically untimely ends ALL THE TIME! In most cases the body is found within months. Would be nice to know the characteristics of water flow on that river, especially during and following the day of her disappearance. To me, if that river was not in a way where it could sweep a body clear of town, it would make me lean more heavily on the boyfriend. Bodies can occasionally wind up wedged or pinned by a river someplace in a city long enough to decompose to the point they fall apart and become submerged out of sight before being discovered, especially during the summer, but I think odds would favor the body being found if the water flow kept it around.

If she didn’t wind up in the river, who would have just taken her? By age alone, I wouldn’t think she be in the prime age of attracting opportunistic predators but then again she was petite and pretty so it’s not impossible, just statistically less likely than a domestic cause.

My main curiosity rests on the hydrologic deets of that river. Being concealed by the river is the only way I can see this winding up in a way that doesn’t involve her being taken by someone. In any case at that point I think it’s good they haven’t tried pinning it on the boyfriend yet with what we know on the surface, way too much we don’t know.
 
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Bumping again, NamUs #UP98425 as mentioned, is a strong potential contender. Hopefully they’re working on it.

My thoughts on what I know, I could easily see the boyfriend being involved, but with the details given I could also easily consider she wound up in the river and was swept away. Would be nice to know the characteristics of water flow on that river, especially during and following the day of her disappearance. To me, if that river was not in a way where it could sweep a body clear of town, it would make me lean more heavily on the boyfriend. Bodies can occasionally wind up wedged or pinned by a river someplace in a city long enough to decompose to the point they fall apart and become submerged out of sight before being discovered, especially during the summer, but I think odds would favor the body being found if the water flow kept it around.

If she didn’t wind up in the river, who would have just taken her? By age alone, I wouldn’t think she be in the prime age of attracting opportunistic predators but then again she was petite and pretty so it’s not impossible, just statistically less likely than a domestic cause.

My main curiosity rests on the hydrologic deets of that river. Being concealed by the river is the only way I can see this winding up in a way that doesn’t involve her being taken by someone. In any case at that point I think it’s good they haven’t tried pinning it on the boyfriend yet with what we know on the surface, way too much we don’t know.
I did submit Dawn as a possible for NamUs #UP98425. For that UID, the agent said they’ve been working on DNA for that one from the beginning.
 
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I did submit Dawn as a possible for NamUs #UP98425. For that UID, the agent said they’ve been working on DNA for that one from the beginning.
Did they mean the UP being worked or Mohn's dna being worked?
 
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Did they mean the UP being worked or Mohn's dna being worked?
The UP is being worked, and I’d suggested Dawn for it.
 
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okay, that's good to know. Thanks :)
I do wonder though if when they say “the DNA is being worked” do they mean just basic CODIS or do they mean genealogical DNA. Hopefully they mean the latter!
 

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