On July 6, 1983, Tammy Lynn Leppert left her home at Rockledge before noon and bid farewell to her mother, Linda Curtis. She told her that she would be spending the day at Cocoa Beach with her friend, Keith Roberts. Leppert was expected to return home that same day, but she didn’t, and that was the last time Curtis saw her daughter (via Charley Project). According to reports, Roberts and Leppert never made it to Cocoa Beach.

On the way to the beach, the two had an argument, and Roberts ended up dropping off Leppert at the parking lot of a known landmark in Cocoa Beach called the Glass Bank. That was her last known location, but according to Morbidology, the teen made phone calls to her aunt Ginger Kolsch’s workplace from a public phone near the bank. However, Kolsch wasn’t present at work during that time and only received messages from her niece that were described as urgent. Leppert also phoned a friend named Ron Abeles, but he, too, wasn’t able to take the call. It isn’t known what happened to Leppert afterward.

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