The Name Tag in the Culvert: Why Dawn Was Left Behind
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A laminated name tag reading "DAWN G." was found face-up in three inches of standing water inside a drainage culvert four miles from where Dawn Griffin was last seen - intact adhesive, a thin collar of silt, and no other belongings. Who left a legible name tag almost composed in a county stormwater channel, and did they mean for it to be found?
In this episode, we follow the sequence of events from Dawn's routine morning walks and Sunday calls to the field trip she disappeared from, the discovery of the tag by a runner on November 16, 2019, and the puzzling headcounts that showed four adults present when Dawn did not return. How did a mid-sized town's ordinary places and people - a drainage easement, a grounds contractor with a county key, and a school bus with confirmed counts - converge around one unresolved absence?
Person: Dawn Griffin
Date: November 14, 2019 (last confirmed sighting); November 16, 2019 (name tag found)
Location: Fenwick Elementary / Fenwick Elementary Center / Sutter Hollow Road culvert
Witness: Dennis Falk (last ordinary sighting at 11:40 a.m.)
Case: Disappearance with confirmed headcounts and no body, phone, clothing, or witness of wrongdoing
- Dawn worked as a classroom aide at Fenwick Elementary and had walked the same route past a silver maple for nearly four years.
- On September 9, 2019, contractor Paul Richardson (age 41) began servicing Fenwick and held a county-issued key to the drainage easement gate.
- The field trip bus left Fenwick Elementary at 9:00 a.m. with 31 third-graders, a teacher, two aides, and a driver; headcounts at departure and return confirmed 31 students and 4 adults.
- A trail camera at Fenwick Elementary Center recorded a still of a silver Honda Accord (partial plate "KR") arriving at 1:53 p.m. and leaving at 2:09 p.m.; the camera takes one frame every 45 seconds.
- Rachel Mason found a laminated name tag reading "DAWN G." face-up in about three inches of standing water in a culvert on Sutter Hollow Road on the morning of November 16, 2019.
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