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Joseph "Scriver" Olson


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Susan Swedell


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Anita Carlson


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Up to $25,000 Reward

Up to $25,000 is being offered for information leading to the discovery of Susan Swedell's whereabouts.

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Susan Swedell

Susan Swedell, 19 at the time of her disappearance, was last seen on January 19, 1988 at a gas station about a mile from her home in Lake Elmo. Employed by K-Mart in Oak Park Heights, Swedell had frequently received phone calls at work from a man she referred to as "Dale." On the night of her disappearance, a snowy evening, she called her mom from K-Mart to let her know she planned on coming home to watch a movie. Before she left work Susan changed into a short skirt, which seemed odd because of the blizzard-like conditions. A short time later she asked a gas station attendant if she could leave her car at the station because she was having car trouble. She then got into another car with a man that was waiting for her. Witnesses describe him as unshaven, tall with shoulder length curly hair, well built and wearing a leather jacket. She has not been heard from or seen since.

Please bring closure to the family and friends of Susan Swedell.

 

Anyone with information about
Susan Swedell's disappearance should contact:

Washington County Sherrif's Office at (651)430-7850

 

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