Julia Vita Salucka, a 19-year-old woman from Rockford, Illinois, had recently relocated to Kansas City, Missouri, in the fall of 1986. She moved in with her brother at an apartment on Grand Avenue, seeking new opportunities and a fresh start. Despite holding a cosmetology license in Illinois, Julia had not yet obtained one in Missouri and was working at a local Hardee's restaurant to support herself.
On the evening of November 16, 1986, Julia informed her brother that she planned to visit a coworker. She left their apartment without taking any personal belongings, including her purse and identification. Julia was last seen around midnight near the Hardee's restaurant at 41st and Main Streets in Kansas City.
In the days following her disappearance, conflicting reports emerged. Julia had contacted friends in Rockford, expressing intentions to return home. However, she never arrived, and her whereabouts remained unknown. Authorities initially speculated that she might have traveled to California to join a musical group she had previously been in contact with, but this theory was later discounted.
Approximately four months after Julia's disappearance, on March 30, 1987, police in North Kansas City stopped a man driving her light blue 1974 Mercury Comet. The vehicle was impounded when it was determined he was not the rightful owner. Notably, the same license plates had been observed on a different vehicle during a traffic stop in Crestwood, Illinois, in January 1987. ...Read More
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