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Utah 1977 cold case solved — arrest shocks community The coffee was still warm when Amy Lynn Carpenter vanished in the desert town of Moab, Utah, population 5,382. The March morning of 1977 arrived with a cold wind and sunlight spilling across the red cliffs surrounding the Colorado Valley. At 6:45 a.m., Amy’s neighbor, Mrs. Ruth Miller, saw the 17-year-old girl step out onto her porch, wearing a jean jacket and carrying a small cloth bag. Amy paused by the dirt road, where a light blue pickup truck was waiting, its exhaust faint in the chilly air. Mrs. Miller said she leaned in, spoke a few words, then the door closed, and the truck drove off toward Price Canyon, leaving a trail of red dust curling in the early sunlight. What happened in the next three hours would haunt Moab for forty-seven years. DISCLAIMER: All stories presented on the "True Crime Files" 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.