The disappearance of 20-year-old Sabrina Kahler is still unsolved over 24 years later. Mahler was last seen at the swimming hole at Eagley Park in western Erie County, Pennsylvania on June 24, 2002. At the time she had been with David Heck.
During Heck and Mahler’s time at the swimming hole there had been an apparent confrontation with Heck’s ex-girlfriend. Following the confrontation Heck and Kahler went to Tasty Twist Ice Cream Stand where Heck called the police.
Heck claims that he had dropped Kahler off at the West Erie Plaza Movie Theatre so she could watch a movie before returning home.
At this time Heck is considered a suspect in Kahler’s disappearance and police do not believe that Kahler had been dropped off at the theatre.
A $5000 Reward is being offered for any information that can solve this case. The Erie County District Attorney’s Office, Pennsylvania State Police Troop E – Erie Station, and the Erie Police Department continue their ongoing investigation of Kahler’s disappearance.
The Pennsylvania State Police Troop E – Erie Station, the Erie Police Department along with the Erie County District Attorney’s Office continue their investigation into the disappearance of 20-year-old Sabrina Mae Kahler.
Description of Kahler at the time have been listed below:
Sex: Female
Race: White
Age: 20 years old at the time of her disappearance, she would now be 43
Height and Weight: 5’2”, 130 pounds
Clothing/Jewelry Description: A two-piece bathing suit, a pink or red top, blue shorts, and blue and white sneakers.
Medical Conditions: Kahler is mildly mentally disabled; she has the mental capacity of a fourteen-year-old.
Distinguishing Characteristics: Caucasian female. Dark blonde hair, blue eyes. Kahler has braces on her teeth, and one of her ears is pierced. Her nickname is Bree.
Photos of Kahler can be found here: https://charleyproject.org/case/sabrina-mae-kahler
Those with information about her disappearance can contact PSP Erie 814-898-1641 or PSP Tips Toll Free at 1-800-472-8477 or online at https://www.p3tips.com/tipform.aspx?ID=107
All callers to PSP Tips could be eligible for a CASH REWARD for information that leads to an arrest, the solving of a crime/cold case or the location of a wanted person/fugitive or missing person.
All unsolved cases have a reward offered for information that solves the case. Tip money is NOT paid by taxpayers.
All information is accurate as of Release Date and is subject to change or updated.