Remsen, Iowa — A Remsen woman who had been reported missing Sunday has been located in Vermont.
According to a release from the Iowa Department of Public Safety, early Tuesday afternoon Nicole Trometer contacted Iowa Law Enforcement Officials and advised she was in Vermont. Law Enforcement reportedly requested she go to the nearest Law Enforcement Agency and positively identify herself.
At about 1:20 pm, the Franklin County Sheriff’s Office in Vermont confirmed that they spoke with Trometer and positively identified her by her Iowa Driver’s License. Franklin County authorities advised she was in good health. Trometer reportedly told Vermont authorities she had willingly traveled with Daniel Kitteredge to Vermont. At this time the missing person’s investigation will be closed, according to authorities.
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Original post 12:49 pm 9/3/2019
Remsen, Iowa — Authorities are asking for the public’s help in locating a missing northwest Iowa woman.
On Monday, September 2nd, the Remsen Police Department took a report of a missing female identified as 27-year-old Nicole Ann Trometer of Remsen. The Remsen Police Department, Plymouth County Sheriff’s Office and the Le Mars Police Department searched the area and were unable to locate Trometer.
Trometer has two vehicles that have not been located. The first vehicle is a 2013 White Dodge Durango Citadel with Iowa License Plates IAA432. The second vehicle is a 2004 Silver Ford Explorer XLT with Iowa License Plates IHY475.
Trometer was last seen Sunday morning, September 1, in Le Mars with 34-year-old Daniel Kitteredge. Trometer is 5′ 7″ tall and weighs about 180 pounds. She has blue eyes and brown hair.
Anyone with knowledge of Trometer or Kittredge’s whereabouts or any information regarding the location of her vehicles is urged to contact the Remsen Police Department at (712) 786-2299.