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Missing Columbus Woman #3

Due to a complete lack of time, I had slipped on bringing information out on the last Columbus Ohio woman to go missing. Now, because the suspected estranged husband and possibly the woman her self have been spotted in North Carolina- and there's family down there and because I decided to stop slacking- here's the story:

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Michelle Hadsell was last seen leaving her brother's house on Friday, Her father, Bob Tallman, said he called her Friday at about 1:30 p.m. to make sure she made it home safely when he heard something alarming.
"At the time, I heard the phone pick up and some ruckus in the background -- her voice -- as she was struggling," Tallman said.
Authorities said they suspect foul play. Hadsell, 21, was married for one year. Her family said she tried to escape domestic abuse and moved away from her husband, Wesley Hadsell.

Anyone with information should contact law enforcement.

Also, although there is possible good news in that these two have been spotted- there are still two women from Columbus very much in need of being found. The families of both girls are desperately wanting to be able to bring them home.



Ashley Howley, was a bright and beautiful 20 year old, exploring the world on her own with family in Mich, and her in Columbus. She was last heard from in June of 2004 when she called police to report being assulted. She refused medical attention and was last known to be packing to go stay at a friends home. She never arrived. Her family has waited for news, hoping every day to get the call that will allow them to bring her home. Although her ex boyfriend is suspected by family in her disappearance- no arrests have been made.




Julie Popovich's friends and family had a vigil last week in hopes of being able to bring her home, or find information on her whereabouts. She is also 20, was looking forward to starting her year at OSU, and was by all accounts, friendly, beautiful, and well liked by those who had the chance to meet her. She was last seen Aug 11th at Ledo's in Columbus.






All of these women where young, with full lives ahead of them, dreams not yet lived. The one thing they have in common more than their youth, their beauty, the city in which they lived- is that they have families longing to be able to bring them home. Anyone with information on any of these women is asked to please contact law enforcement.

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Anonymous said…
whats with all the ohio women missing?? just this morning a pregnant women from ohio is missing...women: keep yourselfs alert..lock doors...lock car doors..be aware of your surroundings...walk with keys in hand or mace...take a defense course...dont open door unless you know the person..some one new pops into your life,...use the internet investigate them...WE have to protect our selfs in this world.

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