The person at the center of this case
Monique Christine Daniels
Justice for Monique Christine Daniels — the trail went cold in 1992, but the truth hasn't.
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What were the circumstances of Monique's disappearance on June 2, 1992?
Why was she wearing men's clothing and a men's diamond ring with tape on it—what was the significance of these items?
Who last saw Monique and what were they doing together that day?
Monique Christine Daniels disappeared on June 2, 1992, in Moore, Oklahoma, under circumstances that remain unclear after more than three decades. She was last seen wearing a distinctive men's military-style flight jacket and a men's diamond ring with tape on it, with identifying features including a 3-inch scar on her chin. The Moore Police Department and Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation continue to seek information about her disappearance and whereabouts.
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June 2, 1992 Moore, Oklahoma On June 2, 1992, Monique Christine Daniels was last seen in Moore, Oklahoma. Daniels was last seen wearing a men’s large military-style green or brown flight jacket and a men’s diamond ring that had tape on it.
She occasionally wore blue wire-framed glasses and had a 3-inch scar on her chin. The Moore Police Department and Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation are asking for assistance in locating Daniels or obtaining details regarding her disappearance.
Monique Christine Daniels was last seen in Moore, Oklahoma wearing a men's large military-style green or brown flight jacket and a men's diamond ring with tape on it