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Post Info TOPIC: Alana "Laney" Gwinner ~ December 10th, 1997


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Alana "Laney" Gwinner ~ December 10th, 1997


December 10, 1997 is a day we will never forget. Laney Gwinner was out with a friend at Gilmore Bowling Lanes in Fairfield, Ohio the night before. It is estimated that she left the bowling alley around 1:00am. By 10:00am the next morning, friends and co-workers began talking; it was unlike Laney not to let a friend know where she was, let alone, to not call into work. As day turned to night, we became more concerned for her but we had faith that she would walk through the door at any moment. Although the news reports were heart-wrenching, they never swayed us into considering the worst-case scenario. On January 4th, the Cincinnati news channels were buzzing about Officer Mike Partins who fell from the Clay Wade Bailey Bridge while chasing a suspect. We all took a break from our own sorrow and turned our thoughts to his young wife, Lisa and their daughter.

A day, a week, a month went by and then it happened… On January 11, 1998 while searching for Officer Partins,
Kentucky State Police found the body of Alana “Laney” Gwinner. Everything fell silent. Watching the news, flipping through channels thinking one of them will tell us otherwise, hearing the phone ring but unable to speak to anyone… Can this really be happening? How? Who? Why? So many questions…some that will remain unanswered.

On January 17, 1998, a memorial service was held at St. John Church in Westchester, Ohio. She would have been proud of the number of friends and family that came to show their respects. Now that the worst is over, we begin to look for answers.

Laney’s 1993 Honda Del Sol has never been found (License # AKP-3607). The case was recently reassigned to the
Cold Case Unit in Butler County, Ohio. Detective Frank Smith has given all of Laney’s friends and family hope. Detective Smith says this is a solvable case…we will have closure. It has been a long time coming…

If you have any information regarding the case of Alana “Laney” Gwinner, please contact the Butler County Sheriff’s Department at 513-785-1000.


Please take a minute to view Laney's site.
http://www.laneyslegacy.com/



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What a sad story. I will be praying for a resolution to this case.

-- Edited by ransbiker at 15:45, 2005-09-13

-- Edited by ransbiker at 15:46, 2005-09-13

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