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Madeline Anna Babcock, a 35-year-old mother of four, was last seen in Los Angeles, California, on June 11, 1968. On that day, she called her mother from a pay phone and said a friend would be driving her to her mother's residence, about 20 miles from her own Venice apartment, the following day. However, Babcock never arrived and was never heard from again. At the time of her disappearance, she was working two jobs, as a barmaid at Fred's Tavern and on an assembly line at a Plastic Glide factory, ...Read More
Last Seen: Jun 11, 1968
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Victim Details

Jan 24, 2026

Jan 24, 2026

Madeline

Anna Babcock

35

35

4'11 inches

105 lbs

White

Female

According to Babcock's sister, Pat Foy, Babcock contacted her family for the last time at 4:00 p.m. on June 11, 1968 from her hometown of Los Angeles, California. Babcock called her mother from a pay phone and said that she planned to have a friend drive her to her mother's residence the following day, which was located approximately 20 miles from Babcock's Venice apartment. Babcock never arrived at her mother's home and has not been seen again. Babcock was employed as a barmaid at Fred's Tavern and on an assembly line at a Plastic Glide factory (now out of of business), both in Santa Monica, California, at the time she vanished. Foy visited the bar when she failed to track down her sister within a few days. The owner of the bar says that Babcock did not report to work as scheduled during the first week of July 1968 and did not contact him Foy and their mother stopped by Babcock's apartment on Flower Street in Venice later in the week. The landlord allowed them to go inside Babcock's residence and they discovered all of her personal belongings had been moved out. The landlord was unaware of any activity in the apartment during the preceding days and he did not realize Babcock had disappeared. Foy and their mother contacted the authorities in Venice by mid-July 1968 to report Babcock as a missing person. Law enforcement was apparently unconcerned about her disappearance and believed Babcock left of her own accord. Babcock's case has been filed with several missing persons' agencies since that time; currently the Los Angeles Police Department is investigating. Her family says she was close to them and it is uncharacteristic of her to leave without warning. According to Foy, Babcock was abused by one of her former husbands. She was twice married and divorced at the time of her disappearance, and has four children. She did not finish high school. Her hobbies in 1968 included singing and playing the guitar. Babcock's family stated she was not close to them and it wasn't unusual of her to be out of touch with them for long periods. She apparently had very few friends in the Venice area. Foy continues to search for her sister. Babcock's case remains unsolved.

Jun 11, 1968

Los Angeles

California

Los Angeles

7

Los Angeles Police Departmen

213-996-1800

01/25/2026