Cop talks to tot's dad about nurse
Charlie Brennan, Rocky Mountain News
Published December 7, 2006 at midnight
The father of missing Air Force nurse Nonnie Ann Dotson's daughter met with a detective in Texas on Wednesday for an interview that lasted less than an hour.
Edward Vehle, 53, told reporters that he had cooperated completely as he left the office of his San Antonio criminal defense lawyer, Jay S. Norton.
Jefferson County sheriff's investigators were not present for the interview. But they had provided questions that they wanted asked, and they were still digesting the session's results late Wednesday.
But sheriff's spokeswoman Jacki Kelley said, "The interview didn't lead us in a number of new directions, or with new leads to follow up. We are no closer to understanding what may be involved in Nonnie Dotson's disappearance."
Dotson, 33, disappeared Nov. 19, while she and her toddler daughter, Savannah Marie, were visiting Dotson's brother in Littleton before Thanksgiving.
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