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MISSING: Dawn Mozino

Police thought they solved Dawn Mozino’s 1989 disappearance when they found out she knew a convicted serial killer. But in her diary, Dawn wrote of not one, but two love triangles that might actually lead police to different suspects.

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Timeline:

May 17, 1989
May 17, 1989

Dawn writes her last diary entry.

May 22, 1989
May 22, 1989

Dawn is reported missing.

June, 1989
June, 1989

A witness comes forward, saying she saw Dawn talking to a man at a bus stop outside the hospital.

Bryn Mawr Hospital

Where Dawn worked

Mozino Residence

Approximate location of where Dawn lived

Dan’s Apartment

Where Dan’s apartment was located

YMCA

Where Dawn was supposed to meet Dan for practice

Philadelphia, PA

Where Thomas Hawkins Jr. lived

Wawa

The location of the Wawa that Dawn would frequently visit

Additional Info:

Radnor Township Police

If you have any information on the disappearance of Dawn Mozino on May 22, 1989, please contact the Radnor Township Police at 610-688-5600.

Nick Katona

And if you have any relevant information on Nick Katona, who lived in Coatesville, PA, in 1989, please email [email protected].

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