Nov 29, 2017
Apr 07, 2020
Dominique
Chrisholm
22
14
62 inches
129 lbs
Hispanic / Latino
Female
In the small community of Lake Ariel, Pennsylvania, a family's life was forever altered on February 23, 2017. On that day, 14-year-old Dominique Chrisholm, a young Hispanic female with brown hair and brown eyes, vanished without a trace. Standing at five feet two inches and weighing around 129 pounds, Dominique was a teenager on the cusp of her life, a life that was suddenly put on hold. The circumstances surrounding her disappearance were unclear, leaving her loved ones and authorities with a painful void of information. In the initial days of the investigation, a possibility emerged that she may have traveled to Redding, Pennsylvania, but this lead, like others, has not yet brought the answers her family so desperately seeks. Her ears are pierced, a small detail that has become part of the official description used in efforts to locate her. The Honesdale Police Department took charge of the investigation into Dominique's disappearance, facing the daunting task of finding a missing child with very few clues to follow. As days turned into weeks, and weeks into years, the case was shared with national organizations dedicated to finding missing children, amplifying the search for Dominique far beyond the borders of Wayne County. Her photograph and description were entered into national databases for missing persons, a digital footprint in a search that has remained agonizingly stagnant. Despite these efforts, tangible leads have been scarce, and the public has been left with very little information about the progress of the investigation. The passage of time has not diminished the hope of finding Dominique, but it has undoubtedly deepened the sorrow and uncertainty for those who hold her dear. The case of Dominique Chrisholm remains an open and active investigation, a painful reminder of a young life interrupted. The narrative of her disappearance is one of unanswered questions and the enduring pain of not knowing. For her family and community, the years since 2017 have been marked by a constant state of limbo, waiting for a breakthrough that will bring her home. The official search continues, a quiet but persistent effort to uncover the truth of what happened to the 14-year-old girl who disappeared on a winter day in Pennsylvania. The lack of resolution in her case highlights the silent anguish that many families of missing persons endure, a journey of hope and heartache that continues with each passing day.
Feb 23, 2017
Lake Ariel
Pennsylvania
Wayne County
18436
No
810
Honesdale Police Department
Honesdale
Pennsylvania
Wayne County
18431
962 Main Street, Pennsylvania
5702531900
Local
Law Enforcement
PA17-200226
Honesdale Police Department
Brown
Brown
Brown
05/27/2026