Kimberly Christine Mileo
Croom, MD

At the time of her disappearance, Mileo lived with her father and her step mother in Kettering (Largo), Maryland. Mileo disappeared on June 9th, 1983 after leaving her boyfriend's house in Croom, Maryland at approximately 2:30 am. Mileo spent Wednesday, 8 June 1983 at the home of a girl friend. With them that day was Kim Mileo's boy friend, who lived with his parents only a mile up the road. The three of them spent part of the day sitting around the pool and later all three went for a drive in the rural setting of Croom, all arriving back at home later that afternoon. Croom is a small country village about 20 miles south of Washington DC. Her friend stated that Mileo and her boyfriend argued periodically during the day, but the disagreements were not serious. Mileo and her boyfriend departed from her friend's residence at approximately 11:00 PM and headed to his parents' home on Mount Calvert Road. Mileo's family became concerned when she did not return to their house in Kettering, Maryland the following morning. Her father phoned her boyfriend, who claimed that Mileo left his residence at approximately 2:30 AM on June 9. Mileo's vehicle was discovered locked and abandoned in the 1
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