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Julia Marie Fraser, a 19-year-old woman, has been missing for over two decades after her disappearance on February 1, 2003, from Norfolk, Virginia. Her case remains cold, with few public leads and scant information available about the investigation into her whereabouts.

Fraser was last seen at a bar located in the 2300 block of East Little Creek Road in Norfolk. Since that night, there has been no contact from her, and her case is classified as an endangered missing person. At the time ...Read More
Last Seen: Feb 01, 2003

Victim Details

Jan 28, 2026

Jan 28, 2026

Julia

Marie Fraser

19

19

5'8 inches

120 lbs

White

Female

In the cold of early February 2003, a 19-year-old woman named Julia Marie Fraser seemingly vanished from her life in Norfolk, Virginia. On the first day of the month, the young woman, known to friends by nicknames like Julie, Jewels, or Ju Ju, was last seen at a bar located near the 2300 block of East Little Creek Road. After that night, she was never seen or heard from again, leaving behind a void of information and a family grappling with her sudden and unexplained absence. Julia was a distinctive young woman, standing at five feet eight inches tall with black hair and hazel eyes, and had several piercings, including a gold stud in her nose, a silver stud in her tongue, and a hoop in her eyebrow. Following her disappearance, an endangered missing person case was opened with the Norfolk Police Department. The circumstances surrounding the night she went missing were sparse, offering few initial leads for investigators to follow. The trail went cold almost as soon as it began, with no clear evidence of foul play or any indication that she had intended to leave. The investigation has remained open over the years, a persistent but frustrating effort to uncover what happened to Julia after she left the bar that evening. One recurring piece of information that has surfaced suggests she may have traveled to New York, though this lead has not been publicly substantiated or led to her whereabouts. The case of Julia Marie Fraser has now remained unsolved for more than two decades, a heart-wrenching reality for her loved ones who have not had a single answer about her fate. Her profile is listed in national missing persons databases, a digital footprint that keeps her memory alive in the hope that someone, somewhere, might come forward with new information. The overview of this case is one of profound and lasting mystery; a young woman on the cusp of adulthood disappeared into the night, leaving behind only questions. The lack of resolution has meant enduring uncertainty for her family and community, who continue to wait for a breakthrough that might finally explain what happened to Julia.

Feb 01, 2003

Norfolk

Virginia

Norfolk

Norfolk Police Departmen

757-664-7033

06/10/2026