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Audree Leona Gagne, aged 58, was last heard from on August 16, 1993, when she contacted her family. Audree, who was homeless and had a history of mental illness, had lived in Reno, Nevada, at the time of her disappearance. Known to wear a long, unkempt blonde wig, she often referred to herself as "Gigi" and believed she was the "Queen of France." She also claimed to be related to Elvis Presley, indicating signs of delusional thinking due to her mental condition.

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Last Seen: Aug 16, 1993

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Victim Details

Apr 07, 2011

Nov 09, 2022

Audree

Gagne

89

58

63 inches

66 inches

115 lbs

125 lbs

White / Caucasian

Female

Audree Leona Gagne, a 58-year-old woman, vanished from Reno, Nevada, under circumstances that have left her family searching for answers for decades. The last confirmed contact anyone had with Audree was on August 16, 1993. At the time of her disappearance, she was described as being between 5'3" and 5'6" tall and weighing between 115 and 125 pounds. She had graying hair and brown eyes. Audree was known to sometimes wear a long, blonde, and often unkempt wig. Her life before she went missing was marked by struggles with mental illness, and she was experiencing homelessness. These vulnerabilities added a layer of complexity and concern to her case from the very beginning, as her family worried about her well-being on the streets. The circumstances surrounding Audree's disappearance are intertwined with her mental health challenges. She was known to adopt the name 'Gigi' and at times held delusions, such as believing she was the 'queen of France' or that Elvis Presley was her brother. These details, while indicative of her mental state, also provide a glimpse into the world she inhabited before she was last seen. Her family reported her missing to the Reno Police Department, initiating a long and painful journey of uncertainty. The lack of concrete leads or witnesses made the investigation incredibly difficult, leaving her loved ones to wonder what became of her after that last contact in the summer of 1993. The days turned into weeks, months, and then years, with no sign of Audree. Decades have now passed since Audree Gagne was last heard from. The Reno Police Department case, number 93-184548, remains open, a quiet testament to a life interrupted. Samples of her daughters' DNA have been submitted and are on file, a modern tool for a case that has grown cold with time, holding out hope for a potential match should unidentified remains be discovered. The overview of this case is one of tragedy and lingering questions. A vulnerable woman, grappling with homelessness and significant mental health issues, disappeared without a trace from an urban environment. Despite the passage of time, the search for Audree continues, driven by the hope that one day, her family will finally have the answers they have sought for so long and be able to bring her home.

Aug 16, 1993

Reno

Nevada

Washoe County

9904

Reno Police Department

Reno

Nevada

Washoe County

89502

Tazy Ciofalo

CSO II Missing Person Division

455 East 2nd Street, Nevada

7753342175

Local

Law Enforcement

https://www.renopd.com/

93-184548

1993-08-16

Reno Police Department

Gray or Partially Gray

Brown

Brown

06/02/2026


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