Cold and Missing: Khoi Dang Vu
In April 7th, 2007, 25-year-old Khoi Dang Vu was a trusting and vulnerable young man when he vanished from his family’s home in Clark County Washington, in the middle of the night. He left behind his jacket, bike, and everything familiar, immediately raising alarm. What began as a search for someone who may have wandered off quickly turned into something more concerning, as days passed with no confirmed sightings despite extensive searches and FBI involvement. Within weeks, the case was reclassified as criminal, and by 2008, investigators believed Khoi was the victim of homicide, though his body has never been found. Nearly two decades later, his disappearance remains unsolved, and his family is still searching for answers. Join Ali as she goes through this missing person case *** If you know anything about the disappearance of Khoi Dang Vu - or his whereabouts today- please call the Clark County Police at 564-397-2036 ***Sources:The Columbian, The Oregonian, East Oregonian, The FBI, and Clark County Government
Cold and Missing: Laneshia Crowder
Laneshia “Lane” Crowder was just 21 years old in August of 2000. She was a young mother raising two small children in a quiet neighborhood in Carrollton, Georgia. When neighbors were asked to check on her after she couldn’t be reached, they made a devastating discovery inside her home. Laneshia was dead in her bedroom, her young son critically injured nearby, and her two-year-old daughter still inside the house. In the days that followed, investigators struggled to determine exactly what had happened, with even Laneshia’s cause of death remaining a mystery. More than two decades later, the case is still unsolved, and the questions surrounding that night remain. Join Ali as she goes through this cold case.*** If you know anything about the murder of Laneshia Crowder in August of 2000, please call the GBI Region 2: 706-565-7888 or Carroll County Sheriff's Office 770-830-5888***Sources:The Atlanta Journal, The Atlanta Constitution, The Times-Georgian, USA Today, 11Alive News, and 13WMAZ.Wanna Connect?Follow us on instagram @Cold_and_Missing to keep up with active cases and see pictures discussed in the episodeHave a case you want us to cover? Want to tell us your thoughts about an episode? Email us at coldandmissing@gmail.comWanna support our work? https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ColdandMissingCheck out our website at www.Coldandmissing.com
Cold and Missing: Yvonne Reglar
Seventeen-year-old Yvonne Reglar had just celebrated her birthday and was weeks away from starting her senior year when she vanished on Monday, August 8, 1977, from a Sunoco gas station in Fairview Park, Ohio. Yvonne was working her very first shift at a temporary location when she answered a customer call around 1:00 p.m. and told a friend she would call her back, but she never did. Within hours, her purse, money, books, and untouched lunch were found inside the station, but Yvonne was gone without a trace. In this episode of Cold and Missing, we walk through the detailed timeline of that ordinary summer day that ended in extraordinary mystery. Join Ali and Eli as they go through this missing person case*** If you know anything about the disappearance of Yvonne Reglar - or her whereabouts today - please call the Fairview Park Police at 440-356-4415 ****Sources:The Cleveland Press, Springfield News-Sun, The Plain Dealer, and WOIO ClevelandWanna Connect?Follow us on instagram @Cold_and_Missing to keep up with active cases and see pictures discussed in the episodeHave a case you want us to cover? Want to tell us your thoughts about an episode? Email us at coldandmissing@gmail.comWanna support our work? https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ColdandMissingCheck out our website at www.Coldandmissing.com
Cold and Missing: Linda Weldy
Linda Weldy, 10, should have been safe walking the short distance from her school bus to her home in LaPorte, Indiana on February 24th, 1987. Witnesses saw her check the mailbox and head down the dirt driveway but she never made it home. Three weeks later, her body was discovered in a remote field miles away. Decades later, her murder remains unsolved, leaving her family still searching for answers about what happened during those final moments between the bus stop and home. Join Ali as she goes through this tragic cold caseIf you know anything about the murder of Linda Weldy in February of 1987 please call the LaPorte County police at 219-326-7700 ***Sources:The South Bend Tribune, The Indianapolis Star, The Republic, The Tribune, ABC57, and WSBTWanna Connect?Follow us on instagram @Cold_and_Missing to keep up with active cases and see pictures discussed in the episodeHave a case you want us to cover? Want to tell us your thoughts about an episode? Email us at coldandmissing@gmail.comWanna support our work? https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ColdandMissingCheck out our website at www.Coldandmissing.com
Cold and Missing: Jie Zhao Li
On February 11th, 1988, twelve-year-old Jie Zhao Li left her home in Honolulu, Hawaii to sell chili fundraiser tickets for a school trip, promising her mother she would be back at 5pm. She was last seen moving between two nearby 7-Eleven stores in the Nuuanu neighborhood during the late afternoon, alone. What followed was a flood of conflicting sightings, sketches of unidentified men, reports of a yellow vintage Chevrolet, and one of the largest search efforts the island had seen. More than three decades later, Jie Zhao has never been found. This episode examines the day she vanished, the weeks of desperate searching that followed, and the questions that still remain. Join Ali and Eli as we go through this tragic missing person case. *** If you know anything about the disappearance of Jie Zhao Li - or her whereabouts today - please call the Honolulu police at 808-529-3111 ***Sources: Honolulu Star-Advertiser, Honolulu Star-Bulletin, Hawaii News Now, and The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children