Hollidaysburg, PA – Missing Person Case: $10,000 Reward Now Offered; Public Asked to Help

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Hollidaysburg, PA – Pennsylvania State Police are renewing efforts to solve a decade-old missing person case with a $10,000 reward now offered for information that leads to answers in the disappearance of Fawn Marie Mountain.

According to Pennsylvania State Police Troop G in Hollidaysburg, Mountain was last seen in November 2012 at her residence on Binks Mill Court in Claysburg, Greenfield Township, Blair County. She was 25 years old at the time.

Investigators said Mountain, also known as Fawn Marie or “Bambie,” was described as 5 feet 2 inches tall, weighing 105 pounds, with blue eyes and brown hair that she often dyed auburn. She also had a distinctive tattoo on her back of angel wings with the words “RIP Kaydin.”

Authorities continue to ask for the public’s help. Anyone with information is urged to contact Troop G – Hollidaysburg at 814-696-6100 or the PSP Tips line at 1-800-472-8477. Tips can also be submitted online at www.p3tips.com.

Police emphasized that all callers may remain anonymous. The offered cash reward applies to information that directly leads to an arrest, resolution of the case, or the confirmed location of a missing person.