Jun 10, 2010
Dec 10, 2021
Diana
Miller
62
23
64 inches
125 lbs
White / Caucasian
Female
In the late spring of 1986, a young mother named Diana Lynn Miller, just 23 years old, vanished from her life in Emporium, Pennsylvania. On or around June 20th of that year, she entrusted her four-year-old daughter to the care of a relative, with plans to attend a popular local event. Diana, who was known to use the aliases Diane Lynn Miller, Diana Lynn Morton, and Diana Lynn Zuback, was reportedly heading to the annual Sinnemahoning Snake Hunt, a gathering some twenty miles away from her home. She was last seen wearing a white t-shirt and blue jeans. Since that day, she has not been seen or heard from again, leaving behind a profound and lingering silence for her loved ones. Diana was a woman with distinctive features that set her apart. Standing at about 5'4" to 5'6" and weighing around 125 pounds, she had long, straight blonde hair and striking blue eyes. Her appearance was further marked by tattoos; the letters "FTW" were inked across the fingers of one of her hands, and she may have had the same tattoo on her right forearm. Reports from the time of her disappearance suggest that Diana was drawn to social gatherings and had an interest in the biker community. It is believed that she may have attended a party near the snake hunt, in an area known to be a frequent campsite for members of a motorcycle gang. This detail adds another layer to the mystery of her last known movements, painting a picture of a young woman stepping into a world that held a certain allure for her, a world from which she would never return. The disappearance of Diana Lynn Miller has remained an unresolved mystery for decades, a cold case that has left a family without answers and a community with lingering questions. The narrative of her case is one of a sudden and complete departure from a life that included a young child. The known facts are sparse: a planned trip to a local event, a final sighting, and then an unending absence. The investigation into her disappearance has spanned years, yet definitive conclusions remain elusive. The a lack of significant leads has left her case open, a testament to the enduring pain and uncertainty that surrounds the lives of the missing. Her daughter was left to grow up without her mother, and a family has been forced to navigate decades of ambiguity, holding onto hope while grappling with the harsh reality of her absence.
Jun 20, 1986
Emporium
Pennsylvania
Cameron County
15834
No
8691
Emporium Police Department
Emporium
Pennsylvania
Cameron County
15834
421 North Broad Street, Pennsylvania
8144863384
Local
Law Enforcement
702-0018
Emporium Police Department
Blond/Strawberry
Blue
Blue
05/29/2026