Saturday, November 8, 2025

The Disappearance of Victoria Williams

 

Victoria Williams was only 13 years-old when she vanished on October 19th, 2013. The young teen lived with her mother in Newark, New Jersey at the time of her disappearance. On the day she vanished, Victoria left her home on Fabyan Place after telling her mother she was going to meet up with some friends. She never returned home, and her family has never seen or heard from her again.

Reports indicate that authorities believe Victoria left on her own accord, although they have not shared what evidence, if any, there is to support the runaway theory. Due to Victoria's young age at the time of her disappearance, it is very unlikely that she was able to run away and stay undetected without help. Additionally, Victoria had suffered an injury to her foot shortly before she vanished and was wearing a medical boot - a distinguishable feature that would've made it even more difficult for her to run away without being spotted. 

Despite all of this, Victoria's disappearance has maintained the label as a runaway case. Some reports state that she may still be in the local area, or that she may have "traveled to San Diego or elsewhere in California." Again, due to Victoria's young age, it seems very unlikely that she was able to travel to California (or anywhere else a long distance away) without help. Investigators have not shared how or why they believe Victoria may have left the state on her own free will. 

There are very few additional details available about Victoria's case. Over a decade has passed since she vanished, and she still remains missing today. The Newark Police Department has investigative agency over Victoria's missing persons investigation. If you have any information that could help solve the case, please contact authorities at 973-733-6000.

The Murder of Tonya Wales

 

August 25th, 2021 was supposed to be a celebratory day for Tonya Wales. It was the mother-of-three's 38th birthday; a day she should have been enjoying with loved ones. Instead, Tonya's family members received the devastating news that she had been found deceased from a gunshot wound around 6:30 that morning. Her death was ruled a murder.

Prior to her death, Tonya lived in Lodi, California with her husband and their three children. According to reports, she was killed in Stockton; located approximately 15 miles away from her home. Tonya was found shot to death inside her vehicle at an apartment complex located on the 8100 block of Palisades Drive. 

In an August 2025 report about Tonya's murder, her husband stated that he believes his wife "was in the wrong place at the wrong time." However, he also said that it is unknown why Tonya was at that apartment complex that morning. It appears that investigators have been unable to find anyone from that area with any information that could help narrow down a suspect or person(s) of interest.

Tonya's murder occurred amongst a string of other murders committed by a serial killer in the Stockton area. Said serial killer reportedly shot and killed at least seven people between April 2021 and September 2022. One of the victims, Jonathan Rodriguez Hernandez, was killed under similar circumstances to Tonya. Hernandez was found shot to death on August 30th, 2022, at 6:41 AM, just blocks away from the location where Tonya was killed. 

These similarities inevitably led to speculation that Tonya was also a victim of the Stockton Serial Killer. In late September 2022, investigators finally arrested the suspected serial killer - a 43-year-old Stockton resident named Wesley Brownlee. Brownlee was charged with seven murders, including the murder of Hernandez, but he was not charged with anything related to Tonya's case. 

Brownlee's murder charges are currently pending. It does not appear that investigators have ever found any evidence linking him to Tonya's murder. It seems that investigators believe Tonya was killed by someone else altogether. However, no suspect or persons of interest have ever been publicly identified.

The Stockton Police Department is in charge of investigating Tonya's murder. There is currently a monetary reward available. If you have any information that could help solve the case, please contact the Investigations Division at (209) 937-8323 or submit a tip online.

Tuesday, November 4, 2025

The Disappearance of Alicia Digna

 

Alicia Digna has been missing since August 27th, 2008. The then-26-year-old woman was last known to be in Romulus, Michigan. Alicia was last seen driving a burgundy four-door 1992 Pontiac Grand Am. She never returned home and has never been seen or heard from again.

Alicia's family members were immediately concerned when she fell out-of-touch. Not only was it unusual for her to not contact her mother and her nine siblings, but Alicia was also battling multiple sclerosis which required daily medication. Her family maintains she would not voluntarily leave for an extended period of time without telling anyone. 

About a week after Alicia vanished, her car was found at a gas station on the east side of Detroit, Michigan. According to Alicia's sister, the car was found with a door open and someone else's cell phone inside. There was no other sign of Alicia and/or her whereabouts on the scene. 

Over 15 years have passed since Alicia's disappearance, and her case remains cold. It is unknown if investigators ever located/spoke to the owner of the cell phone that was found in Alicia's car. It's been reported that Alicia had broken up with a fiancé prior to her disappearance; this fiancé has never been publicly labeled as a person of interest.  It's unclear if investigators have ever had any substantial leads in the case.

Alicia's family members are still fighting to find answers. If you have any information that could help solve the disappearance of Alicia Digna, please contact the Lincoln Park Police Department at 313-381-1800 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-Speak-Up.

Monday, November 3, 2025

The Disappearance of Ryan Esparza

Source: NCMEC

Ryan Esparza has been missing since June 14th, 2007. The then-17-year-old left his home in Pasadena, Texas that day after receiving a phone call from a friend, asking him to meet up at a basketball court at Highlands Park. Ryan was expected back home that evening, but he never returned. He has never been seen or heard from again.

Ryan's mother reported him missing on June 15th. She also reached out to the friend Ryan was meeting at the park that day. Said friend told Ryan's mother that he and Ryan met up and shot hoops at the basketball court for about 20 minutes. Then, according to the friend, Ryan walked away to take a phone call and never returned. 

Investigators searched a five-mile radius around the park but did not find any sign of Ryan. There also did not appear to be any evidence that Ryan ran away. He did not have a history of running away, nor did he have a history of mental illness. Ryan's loved ones do not believe he would walk away from his life. He had a girlfriend who was approximately six months pregnant with his child at the time of his disappearance. The baby, born a few months later, was named Ryan Jr. after his father. 

As the months grew into years without any sign of Ryan, his disappearance grew into a cold case. His mother stated that she had heard rumors over the years that Ryan was accused of stealing marijuana from a childhood friend prior to his disappearance. However, it was reportedly not a large amount of marijuana. Ryan's mother also stated that investigators said they did not find any evidence that these rumors are linked to Ryan's disappearance.

Still, Ryan's mother has grown skeptical of the story told by the other friend with whom Ryan planned to meet at the park that day. In 2023, when asked if she believed the friend's story, Ryan's mother replied, "No, not anymore, because nobody else said he was at that park, so I don't know if he even made it there." This friend has never been publicly identified, and he has not been labeled a suspect.

Ryan remains missing today. If you have any information that could help solve his case, please contact the Pasadena Police Department at 713-477-1221 or Pasadena Crime Stoppers at 713-222-TIPS (8477).

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Sources:
Charley Project
Fox 26 Houston
Medium
National Center for Missing and Exploited Children

Sunday, November 2, 2025

The Disappearance and Murder of Jenika Feuerstein

 

Jenika Feuerstein vanished at the age of 20 on January 3rd, 2009. The young woman was living in Mesa, Arizona at the time of her disappearance. The last known sighting of Jenika occurred at the northeast corner of Mesa Drive and Brown Road, just a few blocks away from her residence. The events that followed that final sighting of Jenika remain a mystery, as she never returned home or contacted her loved ones again.

Jenika's fate remained unknown for over five years. Then, on April 6th, 2014, a group of target shooters in a desert near Apache Lake found a suspicious plastic container. The men opened the container and found something shocking: skeletal remains of what appeared to be a young female, as the remains were covered by women's clothing. 

Police were called to the scene, and investigators soon began to work to identify the deceased. A few days later, it was announced that the remains were that of Jenika Feuerstein. Her death was ruled a homicide.

No arrests have ever been made in Jenika's case, nor have any suspects ever been publicly announced. According to family members, Jenika was struggling with substance abuse at the time of her disappearance. In fact, her mother shared that Jenika had been using heroin since she was in 8th grade. Her loved ones tried to encourage Jenika to get treatment on more than one occasion. Their attempts were reportedly unsuccessful.

After Jenika went missing, there was speculation that her heroin addiction played a role in her disappearance. Additionally, Jenika had an active warrant for shoplifting at the time she vanished - which led to speculation that she was trying to avoid being arrested. However, there was chatter about the person(s) who saw Jenika last before her disappearance as well. 

There are differing accounts about the identity of the person with whom Jenika was last seen. Some reports state the person was an "unknown man", while other reports identify the person as an older man named David L. Hutchison. Jenika reportedly messaged friends around 10:45 PM that evening stating that her and Hutchison were going to come over, but they never arrived. Early reports about Jenika's case state that Hutchison said he dropped her off on the evening of her disappearance and never saw her again. 

According to East Valley Tribune, some of Jenika's friends found Hutchison at a campsite at Coon's Bluff three days after Jenika's disappearance. He reportedly denied knowledge of Jenika's whereabouts. Hutchison has never been labeled as a suspect in Jenika's case.

The location in which Jenika's remains were found years later is an approximate hour-long drive away from Coon's Bluff. After Jenika's remains were identified, investigators made an appeal to the public for anyone who could help them establish a timeline in Jenika's disappearance and murder to come forward. Still, over a decade has passed since Jenika's body was found, and her case still remains unsolved.

The Mesa County Sheriff's Office has investigative agency over Jenika's case. If you have any information that could help the investigation, please contact authorities at 602-876-1853 or submit a tip online. 

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Sources:
AZ Central
Charley Project
East Valley Tribune, (2)
The Mesa Tribune

The Disappearance of Brittany Tee

 

Brittany Tee has been missing since January 10th, 2023. The 35-year-old woman was last seen leaving her Brookfield, Massachusetts residence around 8:30 PM that evening. She never returned and has never been seen or heard from again.

Brittany brought her wallet, phone, and iPad with her when she left her residence on the evening of her disappearance. However, she left her car behind. Reports note that the vehicle was not running reliably, which is likely why she left on foot.

On January 12th, 2023, Brittany's mother sent a text message to Brittany's boyfriend, asking if she was okay since she had not answered any of her family member's calls or texts for the past two days, nor had she shown up to receive her monthly medical injection to treat her psoriasis. The boyfriend called Brittany's mother a short time later, saying that he had not seen her either; he thought she had been with them. Brittany's family subsequently reported her missing the following day.

Various reports about Brittany's case state that police have not found any evidence that foul play is responsible for her disappearance. However, Brittany's loved ones were immediately concerned for her safety when they were unable to contact her for several reasons. Additionally, various online speculation has contradicted some of the details in the reporting about Brittany's case. A closer look into these factors further deepen the mystery surrounding Brittany's disappearance. 

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A concerned family.

Reports indicate that Brittany's loved ones were concerned about her mental state around the time of her disappearance. She had reportedly been struggling with alcoholism for the past few years. Additionally, Brittany's mother and sister noted that Brittany seemed "off" during her final few interactions with them before she vanished. 

A few days before, Brittany went over to her mother's house to meet her new cat. During the visit, Brittany's mother stated that "[Brittany] just burst in the door and was like, I feel like I, I have cancer, don’t I? And she was looking at her phone, she was acting really off.” Brittany's sister, Bethany, witnessed her sister's odd behavior as well. Bethany noted that they did not want to pry into Brittany's state of mind too much at that time, as Bethany's children were present, but they planned to follow up within the next few days.

Brittany last spoke to her mother on the phone around 8:00 PM on the evening of her disappearance. Their conversation was very brief; Brittany was reportedly crying but told her mother nothing was wrong. She told her mother they'd talk later, but unfortunately, that conversation never occurred. Brittany reportedly left her residence approximately 30 minutes later and has never been seen or heard from again. 

Where is Brittany?

As previously noted, Brittany never showed up to get her psoriasis treatment, and she abruptly stopped answering her loved one's texts and calls. It's known that she lived with her boyfriend at the time of her disappearance. It's also been reported that she had another roommate - a relative of her boyfriend. The roommate is the one who allegedly witnessed Brittany leaving the residence on the night she vanished.

Once the investigation into Brittany's disappearance began, it was determined that her phone last pinged near the Brookfield State Police Barracks on Route 9. A search was conducted near the surrounding areas, including near her home, but nothing was found. Police were also unable to find any evidence that Brittany was removed from her home by force. 

Brittany's boyfriend and the roommate have both reportedly been cooperative with the investigation. Neither have been labeled as suspects in the case. Due to this, the media has not publicly named either of the men - though their names can be found on Facebook and other social media discussions about Brittany's case.

Speculation and conflicting information.

There has been a lot of online speculation and discussion about what might have caused Brittany's disappearance. It appears that many are divided on whether or not they believe Brittany's boyfriend is involved. Many have also commented that certain details in media reports about Brittany's disappearance are inaccurate. 

For example, many articles about Brittany's disappearance commonly contain these three details:

1. That Brittany worked as a manager at Bay Path Spirits, a Brookfield local liquor store. 
2. That her car was not running at the time of her disappearance.
3. That Brittany's boyfriend has not been cooperative and is not considered a suspect in the case.

However, a commenter in a 2025 post on the Brittany Tee Facebook page contradicts all of these details. (And also provides an interesting, but unrelated, fact that Brittany's boyfriend knew Molly Bish, a Massachusetts teen who was murdered in 2000.)


While information posted on social media should always be taken with a grain of salt, it's still notable that someone who seemingly has background information on the key players in this case would contradict many of the mainstream media reports on Brittany's disappearance. 

Still, there are many commenters on that Facebook page that contradict this commenter as well. One particular commenter maintains that, while Brittany's car could, in fact, run, it was not running reliably. This commenter also says the boyfriend (and the roommate) did NOT actually get lawyers. The commenter has also posted several times that the boyfriend is not a suspect.


It's hard to determine which - if any - of the commenters on social media are providing the most accurate narrative. Detectives have not shared much information about the investigation into Brittany's disappearance, so there has been a lot of room for rumors and speculation to be discussed amongst locals and online crime sleuths.

Theories.

Although police do not consider the boyfriend to be a suspect, there has been inevitable suspicion about him for several reasons. Not only were they living together at the time of Brittany's disappearance, but he was also amongst one of the last people to see her before she vanished. The boyfriend and/or the roommate being involved in a common theory seen online. However, at this time, detectives do not seem to be investigating either man. 

There is also a theory that Brittany's struggles with mental health and alcoholism played a role in her disappearance. It's known that her family members in particular were concerned about her mental state. Is it possible that she overdosed on alcohol or some other substance? Or is her disappearance the result of some sort of mental break? While detectives have not specifically said that they believe this to be the case, it's easy for this scenario to be theorized, especially since authorities stated they did not find evidence of foul play.

There is also a possibility that Brittany fell victim to someone completely unknown to both her family members and investigators. It appears to be unknown where Brittany went on foot when she left her home on the evening of her disappearance. As such, there is room for a completely unexpected person and/or scenario to be tied to her case. 

Where the case stands today.

Brittany remains missing today. The Massachusetts State Police have investigative agency over her case. Brittany's family has also obtained a private investigator as well. 

If you have any information that could help the investigation, please contact authorities at 508-832-9124.


Sunday, October 26, 2025

The Disappearance of Danielyelle Jolene White

 

Danielyelle Jolene White has been missing since the spring of 2004. The then-23-year-old was living in Killeen, Texas at the time of her disappearance. Reports state that Danielyelle lived on 22nd Street and also often frequented the Gilmer Street area. 

Danielyelle was reported missing in June 2004 by a man named Ernest T. Turner, who claimed to be her father. Throughout the investigation, detectives determined that Danielyelle was last seen in Killeen on May 21st, 2004. Detectives also learned that Turner is not actually Danielyelle's biological father, and it's unclear why he told authorities that they are related.

Reports indicate that Danielyelle's family members were not notified about her disappearance for several months. An article from 2005 states that Danielyelle's mother, Sharon Clark, learned on December 1st, 2004, that her daughter had been reported missing by Ernest T. Turner. Clark told authorities that she had not seen Danielyelle since April 2004.

Danielyelle's last encounter with her mother occurred at a courthouse in Belton. At the time, Danielyelle was reportedly struggling with substance abuse and various other mental health issues. The court subsequently gave custody of Danielyelle's son to her mother. The court also banned Danielyelle from living in the home with her son. As a result, she moved in with Turner. 

Family and friends of Danielyelle grew very concerned upon learning that she had been missing for several months. According to her mother, Danielyelle had been committed to mental health facilities 21 times in the years leading up to her disappearance. In addition to her struggles with mental health and substance abuse, Danielyelle also reportedly had associations with local gangs. All of these circumstances raised concerns for Danielyelle's safety from both her loved ones and investigators.

Over two decades have passed, and Danielyelle's case remains unsolved. There are still very few details available about the events leading up to her disappearance. The investigation is still open, though it's considered a cold case.

If you have any information that could help solve the disappearance of Danielyelle White, please contact the Killeen Police Department at 254-501-8830 or submit a tip online.