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On April 5, 1997, 39-year-old Brandie R. Hicks was last seen in the 2200 block of east 80th Street in Cleveland, Ohio. She has not been heard from since that day. The circumstances surrounding her disappearance remain largely unknown as few details are available in her case. Her case is listed as a missing person with the Cleveland Police Department.

At the time of her disappearance, Hicks was described as a Black female, 5'4" tall, and weighing 120 pounds. She had black hair and brown ...Read More
Last Seen: Apr 05, 1997

Victim Details

Jan 28, 2026

Jan 28, 2026

Brandie

R. Hicks

39

39

5'4 inches

120 lbs

Black

Female

In the spring of 1997, a 39-year-old woman named Brandie R. Hicks vanished from the east side of Cleveland, Ohio, leaving behind a life and a family who have not heard from her since. On April 5th of that year, she was last seen in the vicinity of the 2200 block of East 80th Street. The circumstances surrounding her disappearance remain shrouded in mystery, with very few details available to the public or to the investigators who have looked into her case over the years. Her absence has left a void in the lives of her loved ones, a space once filled by a woman with distinct features and a life story that abruptly and inexplicably stopped. Brandie was an African-American woman with brown hair and brown eyes, standing at a height of 5'4" and weighing around 120 pounds. Her appearance was marked by several unique characteristics that her family hoped would make her easily identifiable. Brandie's left leg had been amputated below the knee, and she wore a prosthetic limb to aid her mobility. Additionally, she had a tattoo of a rose on her right breast and the word "Joy" tattooed on her right leg. She also had scars on her abdomen from surgical staples and skin graft scars on her buttocks. The little toe on her right foot was also missing. These details paint a picture of a woman who had endured physical challenges in her life, yet they provide no clues as to why she would suddenly disappear without a trace. The investigation into Brandie R. Hicks's disappearance has been ongoing, but the passage of time has not yielded any significant breakthroughs. The Cleveland Police Department has been the primary agency handling her case, but without new leads or information, the trail has grown cold. Her case is a somber reminder of the many individuals who go missing each year, their stories left unfinished and their families left in a state of perpetual uncertainty. The overview of this case is one of frustratingly few details; a woman with a distinctive physical description was last seen on a specific street on a specific day, and then was never heard from again, leaving a mystery that has now spanned decades.

Apr 05, 1997

Cleveland

Ohio

Cleveland

Cleveland Police Departmen

216-623-5318

05/29/2026