Bobbi Ann Campbell
She was vanished on Dec. 27, 1994 after leaving her then 5-year-old daughter, Stephanie Cook, at a friend’s house while she ran errands in Salt Lake City, Utah.
She was going to go get her paycheck at S.O.S. Staffing Services, the bank and then the grocery store.
Bobbi never picked up her check and never returned home.
Her car was found unlocked and abandoned roughly 8 months after her disappearance and not far from the Jordan River in a neighborhood near 240 South and 1100 West.
Her cosmetics, purse, clothes, money, clothes and Christmas presents were still there, but there was no sign of her at the scene.
She may have a problem with substance abuse.
Earlier this year in 2018, new tips in her disappearance came to light.
The tips indicated that the individuals with Bobbi at the time of her death panicked, and that they disposed of her.
The tips indicated that the individuals with Bobbi at the time of her death panicked, and that they disposed of her.
Bobbi's body has yet to be found.
At the time of her disappearance Bobbie was 5'1" tall, 105 lbs, with blonde hair and blue eyes.
Bobbi had a two-inch scar on her right shoulder and several tattoos, including a mushroom and a sunbeam on her right leg and a rose on her left calf.
She would be 48 years.
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