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120 Seconds: The Unsolved Disappearance of Kelly Dove
At 2:27 a.m. on Thursday, June 18, 1982, a police dispatcher in Harrisonburg, Virginia received the first of three 911 calls that still haunt the community to this day. On the other end of the line was twenty-year-old Kelly Dove, who was working the overnight shift at the Imperial gas station just off Interstate 81. Though she was calm for the most part, it was apparent that something had rattled her that night.
Kelly reported that she had just been the victim of an obscene phone call. While such occurrences were commonplace on third shift, this one was different in that she believed a man who had been inside the store a few minutes earlier had made the call from a payphone located in the parking lot. Though she didn’t go into detail, she described him as having been “dressed improperly.” Her mother would later say that she believed this was her demure daughter’s way of saying that he had exposed himself, which she would have found both disgusting and embarrassing.
Worried that he would be back, Kelly asked the dispatcher if they could send someone to check on her just in case, which they agreed to do as soon as possible.
Two minutes later, Kelly called again. With an urgency in her voice that hadn’t been there before, she pleaded with the dispatcher to send someone quickly. Just as she had feared, the…