Hot Springs Village Police Department Missing Person Case No. 2011004709
Wednesday, 12/21
7 p.m. Dawna Natzke and boyfriend attend a part at a high ranking POA officials home in Hot Springs Village, general manager, Scott Randall.
10:30 to 11 p.m. Natzke and boyfriend were seen leaving party together.
11 p.m. Boyfriend reports he and Natzke went home. He went to bed; she was watching television.
Thursday, 12/22
7:30 a.m. Boyfriend reports he awoke and found Natzke and her car gone. He assumed she had gone to work. (Note: Natzke was not due to work that day as she had taken a vacation day.)
Around 8 a.m. Friend of Natzke received a strange text message from Natzke's cell phone.
11:15 a.m. Natzke's car was discovered by U.S. Forest Service employee in a remote area. The car had been been burned.
7 p.m. Boyfriend reported to Hot Springs Village Police Dept. he had not seen Natzke all day.
8:30 p.m. Friend who had received strange text message called neighbor of Natzke. Neighbor went to Natzke's home and talked to family member. No sense of alarm at that time.
Friday, 12/23
6 a.m. Natzke did not report for duty. Son of Natzke reported mother had not returned home. Investigation begun.
6:38 a.m. BOLO (Be on the lookout) issued regarding Natzke and her car. Search begun. Numerous interviews conducted.
Saturday, 12/24
Interviews conducted: search for Natzke and her car continued.
10:35 p.m. Hot Springs Village Police Department notified Natzke's car was found.
Sunday, 12/25
Natzke's car was towed to the Hot Springs Village Police Department garage.
Monday, 12/26
Area around spot where Natzke's car was found was searched. Search dogs were used.
Tuesday, 12/27
Interviews of potential witnesses continued.
Wednesday, 12/28
Search dogs and team again being used in area where car was recovered in the Ouachita National Forest
Natzke's car being processed by the Arkansas State Crime Lab.
Where was the 8am Thursday text made from?
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