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Pamela Jane Page

Peoria, AZ

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Pamela Jane Page
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Pamela Jane Page, 32

Pamela was last seen by an employee of a video store that she owned with her husband, in Glendale AZ at approximately 8:30PM on July 21, 1989. The following morning,July 22nd she did not show up for work and her husband reported she was ill. Later that day the husband, returned to the video store handing an employee a note allegedly left by Pamela. The note stated that she was having marital problems and she,(Pamela), had left the area with a friend. She also indicated that she took $60,000 in cash and would not be returning. She may have disappeared between 8AM and 4PM on July 22nd while he was out. A search indicated that Pamela's identification and jewelry had been left at the residence. It is also indicated in the note that she drove their yellow 1981 Corvette to a unknown donut shop parking lot in Phoenix AZ. The vehicle was recovered approx. three days later by the husband.

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Case ID1076
Last Seen1989-07-21
CityPeoria
StateAZ
Height5' 8"
Weight200
SourceNamUs
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