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Stephanie Smith

New Orleans, LA

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Stephanie Smith
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Stephanie Smith, 24

Stephanie attended a job interview on June 9, 1977 at the LSU Medical Center on Tulane Avenue, she was last seen at 12:30pm. Stephanie's 1975 White MGB was found near her apartment complex a day or two later. The car was unusually clean and there were no signs of a break-in her apartment nothing was missing. Stephanie graduated HS in Dunedin, FL and attended St Petersburg Jr College, she also attended McNeese University in Lake Charles, LA later moving to New Orleans in early 1976. She resided at Jackson Landing Apt Complex located at 3202 Memorial Park Drive Apt 266 Algiers, LA. Stephanie's father had also been the Chief of Police in Dunedin, FL since 1946.

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Case ID37471
Last Seen1977-06-09
CityNew Orleans
StateLA
Height5' 10"
Weight130
SourceNamUs
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