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On January 11, 1996, Tucson, Arizona, was shaken when 7-year-old Karen Grajeda vanished without a trace near her home. As the 30th anniversary of this heart-wrenching event approaches, the quest for answers remains steadfast.
What happened to Karen Grajeda?
In anticipation of this solemn milestone, the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) and the Tucson Police Department renewed their plea for public assistance on January 7—just four days shy of the three-decade mark. They are seeking any leads that might help unravel this enduring mystery.
Inside the Karen Grajeda missing person investigation
“For 30 years, Karen’s family has been left in the dark, not knowing what became of her,” stated John Bischoff, Vice President of the NCMEC’s Missing Children Division. “No family should endure such uncertainty. Even the smallest piece of information can be crucial. It only takes one person to step forward to provide the answers this family has been desperately seeking for decades.”