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Disappearance, death, of Leslie Dawn Haag in ’85 still baffling

Leslie Dawn Haag was 14 years old when she disappeared after going out on a walk in Fort Smith. Her case is baffling.

By LaDonna Humphrey

Leslie Dawn Haag was 14 years old when she disappeared after going out on a walk in Fort Smith.

Her case is baffling.

Leslie went missing on Nov. 1, 1985, and there is practically no information about her disappearance to be found. Court documents state her death was ruled as a homicide, but there have been no suspects arrested in the case.

It is believed that the killer picked Leslie up, killed her in the car, and then disposed of her body on th south side of Fort Smith at the Bailey Hill Reservoir.

Documents show investigators also found an unopened six-pack of lite beer near her body. Leslie was found with one of her shoe strings around her neck. Her shoes have never been found.

However, there is still hope for this case.

DNA didn’t exist back in 1985, but now with new technology, there is a chance that the clothing that Leslie was wearing that night could be tested in hopes of solving her case.

Leslie Haag’s case remains open and active.

If you have any information about Leslie Dawn Haag, please contact letsbringthemhome@gmail.com.

LaDonna Humphrey, co-founder of All the Lost Girls and Let’s Bring Them Home, has dedicated her life to missing person’s issues for over a decade. LaDonna has an extensive background in marketing and freelance writing. She is passionate about foster care, her faith, and finding justice for those who have no voice. LaDonna can be reached at letsbringthemhome@gmail.com.
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