Dec 22, 2009
Oct 06, 2022
Donna
Gonzales
59
27
63 inches
68 inches
130 lbs
White / Caucasian
Female
In the spring of 1992, Donna Marie Gonzales, a 27-year-old woman known for her kind and vibrant spirit, was embarking on a new chapter in her life. Having recently returned to her home state of Louisiana after spending several years in an Iowa convent contemplating a life as a nun, she had settled in Lafayette and started a new job. She began working as an agent, selling cancer insurance policies door-to-door. The job was new, and on April 7, 1992, she set out for her first day of work alone, without the company of her boss. Her territory for the day was the town of Rayne, Louisiana. She was last seen at approximately 3:00 p.m., walking along South Adams Street in an area known locally as Devil's Alley, making her rounds to local businesses. Concern grew when Donna failed to return home that evening. Her roommate, knowing it was out of character for Donna not to call, contacted her family, who then reported her missing. The search for Donna quickly led to a troubling discovery. Her blue 1982 Pontiac Bonneville was found parked in a lot near where she was last seen in Devil's Alley. Inside the trunk of the car, investigators found her purse and driver's license, but there was no sign of Donna. The car keys were missing, as was the brown briefcase she used for work. There were no immediate signs of a struggle at the scene, leaving her loved ones and law enforcement with a disturbing and perplexing mystery. Decades have passed since Donna Gonzales vanished, yet the case remains unsolved, leaving a void in the lives of her family and friends. Investigators have long suspected that she met with foul play, as it was highly uncharacteristic of her to leave without a word. Over the years, a few leads have surfaced, though none have led to definitive answers. There was a report from a trucker who believed he gave a ride to a woman matching Donna's description, but this sighting was never confirmed. Police also explored potential connections to other local cases and theories, but no concrete evidence emerged to explain her disappearance. The case has been classified as cold, but law enforcement agencies, including the Lafayette Police Department, have renewed their efforts, re-examining evidence and appealing to the public for any information that might finally solve this heart-wrenching case and bring Donna home. Her family continues to hold onto hope, remembering her as a precious soul and diligently seeking the closure that has eluded them for so long.
Apr 07, 1992
Rayne
Louisiana
Acadia Parish
Rayne
3400
Rayne Police Department
Rayne
Louisiana
Acadia Parish
70578
100 West Oak Street, Louisiana
3373344215
Local
Law Enforcement
Lafayette Police Department
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Brown
Brown
Brown
05/06/2026