A Dedicated Public Servant and Mother
Margaret Haddican-McEnroe was a 29-year-old Army veteran and volunteer firefighter who resided in Warren Township, New Jersey. Known for her unwavering commitment to public service, she had recently returned to her duties at the Mount Bethel Fire Company after a brief hiatus following the birth of her third child. Balancing her roles as a mother and a community servant, Margaret's life seemed to embody dedication and resilience.
The Day She Vanished
On October 10, 2006, Margaret's husband, Timothy McEnroe, left their residence around 1:30 p.m. to run errands, including purchasing baby formula. When he returned approximately 90 minutes later, he found their six-month-old daughter alone in her crib, and Margaret was nowhere to be found. Her vehicle and cell phone remained at the house, but a black duffel bag and $11,000 in cash were reported missing. Despite these concerning signs, Timothy waited two days before reporting her disappearance, believing she might return on her own....Read More
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