HEIDI MARIE ALLEN |
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Date Missing: |
April 3, 1994 |
Age Missing: |
18 |
Date of Birth: |
September 14, 1975 |
Missing From: |
New Haven, NY |
Height: |
5'11" |
Weight: |
145 lbs |
Hair Color: |
Light Brown/Blonde |
Eye Color: |
Blue/Hazel |
Gender: |
Female |
Race: |
White |
Identifying Characteristics: |
Her hair is long and curly. Heidi has a birth mark (unknown location). She has a one-inch scar on right knee. |
Clothing/Jewelry: |
Heidi may have been wearing an 18" gold chain necklace with a heart and diamond charm at the time she disappeared. She wears glasses with Renaissance metal frames. She was last seen wearing white sneakers (size 9 or 10), light colored blue jeans and a light gray sweatshirt with plaid S.U. letters. |
Circumstances of Disappearance: |
Unknown. Allen's photo above is shown age-progressed to 35 years. On Easter Sunday, April 3, 1994, Heidi was working alone as a cashier at the D&W Convenience Store at the intersection of State Routes 104 and 104B in New Haven, New York. She opened the store at about 5:45 a.m. and managed the store for approximately two hours, with nothing out of the ordinary occurring. About 7:50 a.m. a Sheriff’s patrol unit was flagged down by a citizen who reported that the convenience store was open, but no one tending the business. Allen had apparently vanished from the store. Allen's keys were still on the store counter and her maroon station wagon was parked outside when police arrived. An investigation revealed that Allen was most likely taken against her will from the store. In May, 1994, Richard Thibodeau was arrested and charged with kidnapping, first degree in connection with her case. In August of that same year, Gary Thibodeau, Richard’s brother, was also arrested and faced the same charge. In June, 1995, Gary was convicted of kidnapping, first degree. He was sentenced to 25 years to life in the New York State correctional system. Richard was found not guilty in September, 1995. Allen's whereabouts remain unknown, and her case remains unsolved. |
Investigating Agency/Contact:
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Oswego County Sheriff’s Department: 315-349-3302 Or National Center for Missing & Exploited Children: 1-800-843-5678 |
Case #: |
DS0000648 |
NCIC #: |
M-723932874 |
NCMEC Case #: |
NCMA1157260 |
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