A Promising Life Cut Short
Denise Davenport, born in August 1964, was a vibrant 20-year-old student at the University of Northern Colorado (UNC) in Greeley. Known for her friendly and approachable nature, she was an active member of a sorority and worked part-time at the Greeley Mall. Denise had a close-knit family, including her father Hal, mother Carrie, and sister Debbie. Her life seemed full of promise and potential until it was tragically cut short in early 1985.
The Disappearance
On February 24, 1985, Denise finished her shift at the Greeley Mall around 5:15 p.m. She had borrowed her boyfriend Doug Kandel's blue Mazda RX-7 and planned to wash the car before attending a sorority induction ceremony that evening. However, Denise never arrived at the event, and concern grew among her friends and family when she failed to attend classes the following day. Doug reported both Denise and his missing car to the Greeley Police Department, initiating a search for the young woman....Read More
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