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The Sanctuary Shattered: Dawn Rossignol Abducted and Murdered Near Colby College
On September 16, 2003, Dawn Rossignol, 21, a senior pre-pharmacy student, left her Colby College dormitory in Waterville, Maine, at approximately 7:00 AM EDT and was abducted by Edward J. Hackett Jr., 47, a parolee from Utah visiting relatives in Vassalboro. Her body was found the following day near a stream off Rice Rips Road in Oakland. Colby had no mass-notification system in 2003; emergency communication relied on campus police radio and in-person notification. The murder forced the college to reexamine its self-image as a sanctuary from crime and accelerated its later adoption of emergency text and siren systems.
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- official statementMurder of Dawn Rossignol '04 Stuns Colby, Region - Colby Magazinedigitalcommons.colby.edu
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