Tracy Kroh, 17, disappeared in 1989 from Dauphin County. The 90-year-old has more connections to her family than anyone realized then.
Mark Warfel, who has been named a suspect in the 1989 disappearance of teen Tracy Kroh, once owned an auto shop at this location in the 100 block of Mountain House Road in Jackson Township. State police have searched and excavated at the site repeatedly, but turned up no sign of Kroh. March 20, 2023. Dan Gleiter | dgleiter@pennlive.
comThe last shot to solve a 34-year-old cold case in Dauphin County may come down to the addled mind of a 90-year-old man.If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation.
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