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WALTER GREG FOWLER
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Smiths Grove, Kentucky
06/19/1999
WALTER GREG FOWLER
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On June 19, 1999, Walter Greg Fowler’s wife reported her husband missing to the Warren County Sheriff’s Office in Bowling Green, Kentucky. The victim’s wife advised she assisted her husband with loading his “Jon” boat into his van, as he was going fishing with some people from work. She further advised she found her husband’s boat on the Barren River while she was driving around looking for him. The investigation has revealed that Walter Greg Fowler’s disappearance may be the result of foul play. For additional information regarding this victim, refer to the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs) missing persons database, case report number MP#4679.
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