On Friday, May 24, 2019, the New Canaan police received a report of a missing person. The person reported missing was Jennifer Farber Dulos, age 50, a mother of five children.
Hours later, around 8:30 p.m., her vehicle, a black 2017 Chevy Suburban was located on Lapham Road near the entrance to Waveny Park.
In the hours that followed police would find blood in the garage of her New Canaan home at 71 Welles Lane and a search for Farber-Dulos would grow to capture the nation's attention as her estranged husband was arrested and then died by suicide.
But during all the searching and drama, her family waited with hope that Farber Dulos would be found as the children adjusted to their new lives in the care of their grandmother Gloria Farber.
But they feel "the immeasurable loss" every day, the family said in the statement below:
"May 24, 2022, marks three years since Jennifer Farber Dulos was murdered and disappeared. We feel the immeasurable loss of her person every day; we also delight in her presence and celebrate her spirit as they manifest in her five incredible children. We are deeply grateful that Jennifer's children are thriving and her mother, Gloria, is healthy and well.
There is still an open investigation into Jennifer's murder and disappearance, and we are indebted to the Connecticut State Police for their ongoing dedication to this case. As court proceedings have resumed, we await the next steps in the legal process for the two key individuals who have yet to stand trial.
Above all, we miss Jennifer more than words can express, and we are thankful for the continuing support. In Jennifer's memory, we ask that you hold your loved ones extra close and make time to laugh with friends.
Please also remember that there are many missing and murdered people whose stories are never covered in the press, whose families and loved ones continue to grieve. You can help by supporting local organizations that assist survivors of intimate partner violence and by encouraging the press to give equal attention to all victims."
The New Canaan Police Facebook page says they will never forget and will bring justice to Farber Dulos.
The department also has a website findjenniferdulos.com, dedicated to finding the missing mom.
And soon, two people charged in her disappearance, Fotis Dulos’ former girlfriend Michelle Troconis and his attorney/friend Kent Mawhinney, will head to court and may be held accountable for her disappearance.
Until then, the family still hopes to find Jennifer Farber Dulos.
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