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Published: January 17, 2009
NORTH PORT - The city that a year ago watched the unfolding tragedy of the abduction and murder of 21-year-old North Port mother Denise Lee will pause today at City Hall to remember her.
A memorial ceremony is scheduled for 11 a.m. in front of the North Port City Hall. State and local leaders and Nathan Lee, Denise's husband, are scheduled to speak.
Lee was taken from her home Jan. 17, 2008, touching off a massive, multiagency search that ultimately failed to save her. Michael King, 37, of North Port, is awaiting trial on kidnapping, rape and murder charges.
The Lee abduction became a symbol for flaws in the 911 system when investigators found later that a witness, Jane Kowalski, reported seeing a passenger struggling in a dark colored Chevrolet Camaro on U.S. 41 that night. Charlotte County's 911 center mishandled her call and Kowalski's information never made it to deputies patrolling nearby.
Nathan Lee has started a nonprofit foundation, the Denise Amber Lee Foundation, with a goal of improving emergency call systems. He lauded Kowalski for her 911 call.
"She has been amazing towards my family," Lee told city leaders this week. "What she did that night is something everybody should do. It doesn't matter who you are."
North Port will award Kowalski a key to the city today in recognition of her attempts to save Denise Amber Lee.
The problems related to the 911 call garnered national media attention and led to a state law on voluntary statewide training standards for people who work in emergency communications centers.
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