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Vermont 1960 cold case solved — arrest shocks community A chilly June morning in 2012 began with an unusual disturbance on Willow Lane in Rutland, Vermont. Five unmarked police cars quietly pulled up in front of a modest two-story wooden house in the middle of a peaceful neighborhood. Neighbors peeked through their curtains as officers in tactical gear fanned out and formed a perimeter around the property. Inside, 81-year-old Frank Dalca was making his morning coffee—a habit he had kept for nearly five decades as the well-known former owner of the local diner, the friendly neighbor, and the patriarch of a long-established Rutland family. At exactly 7:14 a.m., a sharp knock echoed through the house. “Frank Dalca, Vermont State Police. We have a warrant for your arrest in connection with the 1960 disappearance of Elsie Warren.” The officers later described how the old man’s hand trembled slightly as he set down his coffee cup, yet his face remained unnervingly calm—as if he had been waiting for this moment for more than half a century. DISCLAIMER: All stories presented on the "Beyond True Crime" YouTube channel are entirely fictional and created solely for entertainment purpose. These narratives are products of imagination and creative storytelling. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or deceased, real events, or actual disappearances is purely coincidental and unintentional. The characters, names, locations, circumstances, and events depicted in these stories are fictional and should not be interpreted as factual accounts or real missing person cases. This content is not intended to represent, reference, or comment on any real individuals or actual missing person situations. Thank you for understanding and enjoying our fictional storytelling.