Photos: Honk-and-Wave Raises Awareness for South Thurston County Cold Cases
From left, Cheyenne and Sarah Anfeldt, Shirley Tax, Icy Counts and Elena Kaye hold signs to bring awareness for the missing Matthew Anfeldt during a honk-and-wave event in Grand Mound on Saturday. Attendees gathered at the park-and-ride on Southwest Tenino Grand Mound Road and held signs and fliers with information on three unsolved missing or murdered victims: Anfeldt, Logan Schiendelman and Karen Bodine. Anfeldt was last seen at the Speedway Grocery on Old Highway 99 in Grand Mound just before 5:30 p.m. on Feb. 28, 2019. Shiendelman was last seen by his grandmother on May 19, 2016, at their home in Tumwater. Later that same day, his car, a black 1996 Chrysler Sebring convertible, was towed from the shoulder of southbound Interstate 5 near milepost 92. Bodine was found dead at the entrance to a gravel pit off of Little Rock Road Southwest in Rochester on Jan. 22, 2007.
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Nicole Naumann holds a sign and sports pins during a honk-and-wave event to bring awareness for the cold cases of Karen Bodine and Logan Schiendelman on Saturday in Grand Mound.
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A flyer for missing Logan Schiendelman is seen during a honk and wave event in Grand Mound on Saturday.
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Whitney St. Andre, center left, and Melissa Leinweber hold signs during a honk and wave event in Grand Mound on Saturday.
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Colleen Eshom and Everett Bartlett hold signs during a honk-and-wave event for Karen Bodine and others in Grand Mound on Saturday.
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Heather Miller and Alexis Hartman hold signs during a honk-and-wave event to bring awareness for the cold case of Karen Bodine on Saturday in Grand Mound.