On May 9, 1986, police say 17-year-old Kim Moreau went for a ride with friends and never came home. Her father, Dick Moreau, said, “She told her sister she was going out and that’s the last we’ve ever seen or heard of her.”
Friends and family searched the entire town and beyond for Kim. Days turned into months and months turned into years and still no sign of her. Moreau says dozens of tips have come in over the years and those tips have painted a picture of what happened, but none led to Kim.
CBS 13 asked Moreau if he felt like he knew what happened to his daughter and he said, “Pretty much. As far as the actual event, no. The fact that we’ll never see her alive, yes. The people that were involved, yes, definitely.”
Police say Brian Enman is the last person to see Moreau alive. CBS 13 spoke to Enman in 2002, and he said then, “I dropped her off down at the bottom of the hill, which I find kind of odd now that I think about it. She walked up over the hill and that’s the last time I saw her.”
State police searched Enman’s property in Canton last summer after receiving a tip but the search didn’t turn anything up.
“All I know is they felt very, very strongly that we were going to find Kim at that time. At the end of four days we didn’t find her,” said Moreau.
Now this dad is pleading, once again, for those responsible to come forward.
“It’s gone on 30 years. So many sleepless nights. In those 30 years I’ve watched my parents pass away and them never knowing and my first wife pass away never knowing,” said Moreau.
Moreau said all he wants is to lay his beautiful, blonde-haired, blue-eyed, smiling girl to rest.


