Posted: 2/6/2006 11:27:41 PM EDT
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findnici.com If you live in the Puget Sound area, you may have seen or heard about this already. My friend Charles and his family are looking for his sister in law, his brothers wife. She disappeared without a trace on January 28 after leaving home in Lynwood to go to a meeting at work. The Snohomish County SO has a case open for her. No contact since leaving home that morning, no credit or debit card purchases, no phone calls, nothing. The family is utterly distraught. The first people that the police question thoroughly in these cases, husband and family members, have all been ruled out as suspects. They need your help, if you can, in any way. At the website, there is a flyer (word .doc format, working on a PDF up there soon) that can be printed out. If you can, would you please print a few out and put some up? The more people that know about her and her car, the better the chances of finding one or both. Here are some photos: ![]() ![]() ![]() Thank you in advance if you can help in any way. I apologize in advance for bumping this post every couple of days to keep it on the first page in the WA HTF. I'll post if I hear any news. Maybe it can be made sticky for a little while? If that is OK for a couple of weeks, my friend's family and I would appreciate it very much. Thanks again, folks. Dan |
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The pictures can be hit or miss. I thought it was a problem with my internet connection (satellite), but maybe not. I'll see about getting them on a more reliable server/connection. Thank you for making this sticky, and thank you to everyone that is doing anything to help! |
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Some folks out walking found her body in some brush in Burien. Seattle King 5 Story Thanks for the space and attention, everyone. Please unsticky this post, OdT. Thank you. I never knew Nici, but this is very sad for my friend, and has left a family devastated. Please pray for them if you will. |
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Of course, the family and friends can't help but think about what might have happened to Nici. I hope that this doesn't offend the family or her friends, but I can't help but think about whether or not she would still be alive if she had been armed and trained. Life is cheap to too many people, folks. Protect it for what it is worth to you. |
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M.E. Announces Strangulation As Cause Of Lynnwood Woman's Death POSTED: 11:46 am PST February 8, 2006 UPDATED: 4:50 pm PST February 8, 2006 SEATTLE -- The King County Medical Examiner's Office announced Wednesday the cause of death was asphyxia due to strangulation for a Lynnwood woman whose body was found in Burien on Monday, KIRO 7 Eyewitness News reported. Detectives with the sheriff’s office had a good idea of what killed Nicole Pietz, but would not release details untill the medical examiner's announcement, KIRO 7 Eyewitness News reported. A sheriff’s office representative previously said the case was being investigated as a homicide. Detectives are interviewing people close to her and searching for her car, KIRO-TV reported. Pietz, 32, disappeared Jan. 28 and was reported missing by her husband. A man walking through the woods in an area of Burien spotted the body about 1 p.m. on Monday afternoon. The crime scene is in an isolated area about a quarter mile from a major intersection. Pietz Memorial Service is scheduled for Sunday, Feb. 12 at the Church of the Holy Cross Epicopal in Redmond. Pietz's family created a Web site after her disappearance to help find her. Friends and co-workers have since been adding to the Web site's message board about gathering for support. To the family and friends of Nicole, my deepest sympathies for your loss. My prayers go out to you. |



No shit!