UPDATE: Jefferson County Sheriff’s investigator Cheryl Moore is asking that anyone who knows the identity of the following person call her at 303-271-5625.
According to Moore the picture is of a man considered a person of interest in the case.
Original blog:
Nora “Lois” Coursey had driven her 11-year-old daughter to a birthday party at 2811 S. Delaware St. in Englewood, arriving at 2:30 p.m.
When the other mother mentioned that she had forgotten to get birthday napkins, Lois Coursey insisted that she go to a nearby store to pick up forgotten birthday napkins.
She walked out the front door within 15 minutes after arriving.
The 30-year-old mother of four children ranging in age from 2 to 14 walked to the street where she had parked on that sunny afternoon wearing a pink blouse and a gray, pink and white full-lengthed skirt.
She was in white high-heeled pumps and was carrying a white purse.
She wouldn’t have needed to carry a lot of money. Back then, you could buy two heads of lettuce for 19 cents, a pound of oranges for 9 cents and three pounds of hamburger for a dollar.