Fri., March 6, 2009, Nancy Moyer got off work from her job as a financial analyst for the State of Washington and drove a co-worker home. She stopped at Thriftway Market in Tenino, WA for a few items. Her check was written at 6:45p.m., March 6, 2009. Her two girls were to be with their dad for the weekend. Sun., March 8, between 4:30 p.m. and 5:00 p.m., her seperated husband of two years, brought their daughters back to her home. The front door was ajar. The girls ran into the house and Nancy was nowhere to be found. The tv was on, the living room lights were on, a glass of red wine was on the coffee table and the bedroom bedside lamp was on. All Nancy's IDs were still there. Her purse, car keys and wallet were all in the house, and her car was parked out front. She was reported missing around 5:00 p.m., March 8, 2009. Nancy's house was isolated. There was no neighbor directly next door. Her house was situated across from a railway yard. Searches turned up no sign of Nancy. Her co-workers go out every Sat. and search for her. Police consider this missing/possible foul play. Police feel she has been missing since Fri. evening.
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