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Unsolved Missing: Debbie Lowe, 13 - Florida since 1972 (age 55 yrs. old in 2014)




Unsolved Missing: Debora Sue Lowe
Nicknames: Debbie
Year of Birth: 1958
Age at time missing: 13 years old
Age in 2014:     55 years old
Date Missing    Feb 29, 1972
Missing From : Pompano Beach, Florida
Hair Color:  Brown
Hair Style at time missing: Long hair , past shoulders
Eye Color: Brown
Height: 5 foot 5 inches
Weight: 125 lbs
Physical marks, scars:  Debbie has a chipped front tooth and a scar on her left knee
Clothing last known wearing: A yellow top, black pants with rose colored stripes, and a tan poncho.
Jewelry:  Was wearing a ring. The center had a aquamarine stone in center, flower shaped with 8 petals. In the middle of petal there was a blue dot, the band and the wire that went around the petals was gold, the petal was a offwhite or egg shell color.
Other: Right handed
           
Police Agency: Broward County Sheriff's Office, Det. Sam Dunlap, at (954) 321-4735 Case #72-203684  , NamUs MP # 3980,  NCMEC # 1009377

Circumstance: February 29, 1972 was a leap year when Debbie vanished. She was seen walking to school between 7:30 and 8:30 in the morning. Her books were found in a trash can one block from the family home. Family members said at first law enforcement thought she had run away from her new home and back to Wirt County, although her family didn't believe she would do that. She had no history of being a runaway and left behind all of her personal belongings.
Gerard Schaefer, one of South Florida's most brutal serial killers has been named as a suspect. It is a strange coincidence, but Debbie may have known the serial killer. Schaeffer worked with her father and was at the family home both before and after Debbie disappeared.
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