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Ann Kelley

Missing Since:

April 15, 2008

Missing From:

Filley, Nebraska


Age at disappearance:

36 years old


Date of Birth:

August 21, 1971


Sex:

Female


Race:

White


Height & Weight:

5’4, 125 pounds


Clothing/Jewelry Description:

A long-sleeved black t-shirt and blue jeans


Associated Vehicle:

Dark blue-gray wood-paneled 1991 Plymouth Voyager minivan with Nebraska license plate number 3-A8045

Other Names:

Ann Riekenberg

Ann Riekenberg-Kelley


Distinguishing Characteristics:

Red hair, Blue eyes, three-inch scar on her right calf, ears pierced, wears glasses/contacts, gold wedding ring with diamond chips, a gold cross necklace, and a gold watch with a black band.


Agency Name & Phone Number:

Gage County Sheriff’s Office

402-223-5221

402-223-4080


On April 15, 2008, Ann dropped her kids off at school and daycare. She stopped at SunMart convenience store, then went to Southeast Community College, where she worked as a cleaner. Her key fob was used at 8:46 a.m when she entered the building. A hour later, she called her employer to tell them there was a problem with one of her children at school and she was leaving to deal with it.


Ann’s cellular phone made a call to the Beatrice Public Schools at 9:55 a.m, but it is unclear whether she actually talked to anyone. No one at the school remembers having a conversation with her.


Ann’s husband reported her missing at 7:30 pm. He found Ann’s cellular phone and a note at their home at 12:30 a.m. on April 16. The note didn’t appear to be a suicide note or a goodbye message.


Ann and her dark blue-gray wood-paneled 1991 Plymouth Voyager minivan with the Nebraska license plate number 3-A8045 have not been seen since.


A witness reported that in the summer of 2007, Ann’s husband had made comments about killing his wife because she was frustrated over finances and the state of their marriage. He allegedly said that due to his hobby of fishing, he knew a lot of bodies of water deep enough so he could hide both a body and a vehicle so they would never be found.


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