MENASHA, Wis. (AP) — Calumet County investigators have not given up on the murder case of a 17-year-old girl killed 35 years ago. Dawn Schnetzer's decomposed body was found on November 4th, 1978 by a farmer in the Town of Woodville. She had disappeared about six weeks earlier after being dropped off by a motorcyclist in Menasha. Authorities issued a public appeal in August looking for the owner of a flannel shirt found near Schnetzer's remains, but they haven't found the owner. Authorities previously noted the State Crime Lab had developed a DNA profile from the shirt. County Sheriff's Sergeant Investigator Gary Steier says they are waiting for the results of more DNA testing from certain items of evidence. He says DNA testing can still solve the case.
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