‘We Walk for Lauren’ organized by family and friends of Lauren Dumolo

Reporter: Andrea Guerrero Writer: Drew Hill
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The family and friends of a missing Cape Coral woman organized a walk in her honor on Saturday. It’s been six months since Lauren Dumolo went missing and her sister says the case cannot go cold.

After months without answers in the case, the Southwest Florida community came together to show that they are not giving up the search for her. They walked the same path Dumolo would take to Four Freedoms Park in Cape Coral.

Sonia Mancha was there to show her support. “The reason we’re out is the same reason I’d want somebody to come out for my sister or for me is she’s a mother. And that’s what brought us out.”

Danielle Langevin helped organize the walk. “We don’t want the case to go cold. We don’t want people to forget about her. She has a daughter.”

Her daughter will have to spend the holidays without a mother.

“You would think as the days go by and as the months go by now that it would get easier and it doesn’t. As holidays, or even as the days go by, it’s just as hard today as it was six months ago,” said Cassie Carey, Dumolo’s sister.

“We’ve had nothing that would have led us to Lauren. Obviously, we’re still searching for her, but leads are coming in daily. Police are still working on finding her. It’s not a cold case, as long as people realize that your little bit of information is important then we can hopefully solve it.”

Everyone is still holding out hope. “We love you, we just want you to come home. We want you to be safe, and the day that you do walk back into our lives we will be welcoming you with open arms,” Carey said.

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