Nonemacher Case Summary

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On Wednesday at 12:03 AM Resident Director Brandon Winslow received a phone call from Resident Assistant Christian San Pedro regarding a resident of concern. Resident Maryssa Hodder and Resident Marena Horan came to Resident Assistant Kayli Boyes with concerns on the whereabouts of Resident Falon Nonemacher who also resides in McHale 327. Resident Nonemacher was not answering phone calls from both Resident Hodder and Horan. RD Winslow was informed that Resident Nonemacher left to go home on Tuesday October 3rd around 1:00AM. Then returned for class later around 9:00AM on Tuesday. Resident Hodder and Horan last spoke and saw Resident Nonemacher around 2:30 PM Tuesday afternoon. It is known that Resident Nonemacher goes home often during the …show more content…
Hodder and Horan also messaged Nonemacher’s boyfriend Jacob Fiore on Facebook messenger to see if Nonemacher was with Jacob Fiore. A snapchat from Nonemacher appeared to show her studying in a lounge on campus earlier that evening. RD Winslow called Nonemacher’s cell phone but received voicemail as well. RD Winslow then contacted on call professional Dean of Students Amy Lahart to inform her of this situation. Dean Lahart contacted Step-Father Thomas Barkus and left a voicemail to call Dean Lahart. During this time RD Winslow spoke to concerned residents Hodder and Horan and discovered that Nonemacher and her boyfriend were last scene around 8:30 PM in Alumnae Hall. Nonemacher’s boyfriend is friends with Resident Alex Brody in Alumnae 104. RD Winslow went to speak with Resident Brody to see if he could reach either Nonemacher or Jacob Fiore. Resident Brody mentioned he tried earlier when Hodder and Horan reached out to him. Either Nonemacher or Jacob Fiore had answered. But informed me that everything was fine when they both left together and Nonemacher was tired and going to stay at Jacob Fiore home which is about twenty minutes away from

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