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On the evening of January 6, 1981, Lonene “Lonnie” Rogers, a 29-year-old mother of two, returned to her home in Hayfield Township, Pennsylvania, after work. A blizzard was sweeping through the area, but Lonnie had plans to tell her abusive husband, Bud, that she and the kids were leaving him for good. According to Bud, the two argued that night and Lonnie left the house around 12:45 am, leaving behind her car, purse, hearing aids, and even her children. She was never seen or heard from again.
Despite decades of speculation and renewed advocacy efforts, Lonnie’s case remains unsolved, leaving her family and community asking, what happened to Lonnie Rogers?
Lonene “Lonnie” Rogers was last seen on the evening of January 6, 1981. According to her husband, Bud, he last saw her around 12:45 am on January 7 at their home on Route 98 in Hayfield Township, Pennsylvania.
Bud claims Lonnie left in the middle of a blizzard after an argument, leaving behind all of her belongings, including her car, purse, hearing aids, medication, and children.
If you have any information about Lonnie’s case, please contact the Pennsylvania State Police at 814-332-6911.
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Research/Writing: Haley Gray
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Sign the petition to grant families of missing persons access to police files after a period of 20 years: Sign Here
Share Her Missing Poster
Join the Justice for Lonene Facebook Group
Purchase A Daughter's Journey: ...and Story of Resilienceby Alison Morea Duiker, Lonnie's daughter, to learn more about Lonnie.
On the evening of January 6, 1981, Lonene “Lonnie” Rogers, a 29-year-old mother of two, returned to her home in Hayfield Township, Pennsylvania, after work. A blizzard was sweeping through the area, but Lonnie had plans to tell her abusive husband, Bud, that she and the kids were leaving him for good. According to Bud, the two argued that night and Lonnie left the house around 12:45 am, leaving behind her car, purse, hearing aids, and even her children. She was never seen or heard from again.
Despite decades of speculation and renewed advocacy efforts, Lonnie’s case remains unsolved, leaving her family and community asking, what happened to Lonnie Rogers?
Lonene “Lonnie” Rogers was last seen on the evening of January 6, 1981. According to her husband, Bud, he last saw her around 12:45 am on January 7 at their home on Route 98 in Hayfield Township, Pennsylvania.
Bud claims Lonnie left in the middle of a blizzard after an argument, leaving behind all of her belongings, including her car, purse, hearing aids, medication, and children.
If you have any information about Lonnie’s case, please contact the Pennsylvania State Police at 814-332-6911.
Editor: Shannon Keirce
Research/Writing: Haley Gray
SUBMIT A CASE HERE: [email protected]
SOCIAL
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/detperspective/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/detperspective
FIND DERRICK HERE
Twitter: https://twitter.com/DerrickL
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/DerrickLevasseur
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DerrickVLevasseur
CRIME WEEKLY AND COFFEE
Criminal Coffee Company: https://www.CriminalCoffeeCo.com
Crime Weekly: https://crimeweeklypodcast.com/shop
ADS:
1. Smalls.com - Use code DETECTIVE for 50% off your first order and FREE shipping!
2. ZocDoc.com/Detective - Download the ZocDoc app for FREE!
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