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Sharon Rose Apgar, a 33-year-old mother from Newtonsville, Ohio, was last seen on November 19, 1999, at a hotel in Fort Mitchell, Kentucky. Her disappearance, which left behind her son, is a cold case shadowed by a turbulent relationship with her ex-husband and his ties to a notorious motorcycle gang.

Apgar was staying at her mother's home in Newtonsville in the fall of 1999. On the evening of November 18, she left to meet friends at the Cross Country Inn on Royal Drive in Fort Mitchell ...Read More
Last Seen: Nov 19, 1999
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Victim Details

Jan 27, 2026

Jan 27, 2026

Sharon

Rose Apgar

33

33

5'3 - 5'6 inches

100 lbs

White

Female

Apgar was residing at her mother's home in Newtonsville, Ohio in 1999. She left her mother's residence on November 18, 1999 and was last seen the next day by friends at a at the Cross Country Inn (now Super 8) in the 2300 block of Royal Drive in Fort Mitchell, Kentucky. She departed from the hotel, apparently to meet her ex-husband, Mike George, and and has never been heard from again. She left her son behind when she vanished. George and Apgar had had a stormy relationship and he was involved with a motorcycle gang based in Cincinnati, Ohio. George was imprisoned twice in the 1990s, and he had just been released from custody when Apgar vanished. Apgar was reportedly very afraid of him and his gang associates, and she told her family to contact police if they didn't hear from her every day. George disappeared at the same time Apgar did, and her family believes he may have been involved in her disappearance, but law enforcement authorities have not identified him as a suspect. They would like to speak with him, however. He is described as a brown-haired, blue-eyed man who was 36 years old at the time of his and Apgar's disappearances. He is 5'9 tall and weighs 170 pounds. Photographs of him are unavailable. Although police have found no hard evidence of foul play in Apgar's case, her family stated she had been afraid for her life prior to her disappearance and they believe she was murdered. Apgar's parents both died after her disappearance and her son is now serving in the military. Her case remains unsolved.

Nov 19, 1999

Fort Mitchell

Kentucky

Fort Mitchell

6

Clermont County Sheriff's Office

513-732-7545

01/27/2026