Diane Louise Wolf
Hanover, PA

Diane Wolf was last seen on January 29, 1999. That day Wolf had worked an 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. shift at Hanover Foods on Route 116, relieving her mother, who ran the same machine on the 3 to 11 p.m. shift. She left work, went to her Conewago Township home, put her lunch box on the kitchen table, and went to the bank. Surveillance cameras at the Allfirst bank on Dart Drive confirmed Wolf deposited $300 at about 7:33 a.m. that morning. Wolf hasn't been seen or heard from since. Family and co-workers began to worry when Wolf didn't show up at work that night. The police were called the next day. After family members notified 911, the Conewago Township Police was dispatched to Wolf's home at 19 Sycamore Lane. The investigation was then turned over to Pennsylvania State Police. Her vehicle, described as a turquoise 1994 Pontiac Grand Prix was located, locked and secured, two days later, in the Weis Market parking lot, where her sister worked, in Hanover, PA. Wolf left behind her cell phone, which was uncharacteristic of her. And none of her clothing or personal belongings were missing from her closet. Her purse has never been found and her credit cards, which Wolf often used instead of cas
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