Breakthrough in Cold Case: Maureen Minor-Rowan Identified, Person of Interest Named

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Breakthrough in Cold Case: Maureen Minor-Rowan Identified, Person of Interest Named

The Sumter County Sheriff’s Office has recently made a breakthrough in a cold case from 1971, identifying the deceased woman found under the I-75 bridge in Lake Panasoffkee as Maureen Minor-Rowan, also known as ‘Cookie.’ The case had remained unsolved for decades, and Maureen would have been 76 years old today. The sheriff’s office has named her estranged husband, Charles Rowan Senior, as a person of interest in the case. Authorities have not disclosed the evidence linking Charles Rowan Senior to the investigation.

This development sheds new light on a long-standing mystery and brings hope for closure to the family and loved ones of Maureen Minor-Rowan. The identification of the deceased woman and the naming of a person of interest in the case mark significant progress in the investigation. The Sumter County Sheriff’s Office continues to work diligently to uncover the truth behind this tragic event and bring justice to those involved.

The case of Maureen Minor-Rowan’s death under the I-75 bridge in Lake Panasoffkee in 1971 has captivated the community for years. With the recent identification of the deceased woman and the naming of a person of interest, the investigation has taken a significant step forward. The sheriff’s office’s efforts to solve this cold case demonstrate their commitment to seeking justice and closure for Maureen Minor-Rowan and her family.