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Police Suspect Convicted Sex Offender In Disappearance of Donna Jou

By David Lohr

July 10, 2007

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RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA, CA (Crime Library) — Investigators are seeking the public's help in locating a San Diego State University student who disappeared two weeks ago, after going on a date with a man she met over the Internet.

On June 23, 19-year-old Donna Jou told her mother, Nili Jou, that she was going to a house party in Santa Monica with a friend.  At about 5:30 p.m., a man on a motorcycle — who Donna identified to her mother as a friend's boyfriend — pulled up to the corner near her home.  The man was wearing a white, sleeveless shirt, blue jeans, and a black motorcycle helmet.  There were tattoos on his left shoulder, but, from a distance, they were indistinguishable.  The man was there only for a minute before Donna climbed on the back, and the bike sped off down the street.

Donna Jou
Donna Jou

Later that night, a friend of Donna's received a disturbing phone call (some sources say it was a text message) from her.  During the twenty-minute conversation, Donna said that the man she was supposed to meet never showed up, and that she had locked herself in a bathroom because, according to The Orange County Register, the man she was with was acting odd and did not get the hint that she was not interested in him.

The following day, Nili received a text message from her daughter's cell phone saying that she would be home later that day.  According to police, Nili found the message to be unusual because her daughter used terms that she did not commonly use, one of which was the word "Mommy."

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Contact David Lohr  at           crimewriter74@adelphia.net

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