NY NY - Leichia M. Reilly, 21, West Seneca, 31 Jan 1985

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Case Report - NamUs MP # 2885
Case Information
Status Missing
First name Leichia
Middle name M.
Last name Reilly
Nickname/Alias
Date LKA January 31, 1985 11:00
Date entered 10/05/2009
Age LKA 21 to years old
Age now 48 years old
Race White
Ethnicity Other
Sex Female
Height (inches) 65.0
Weight (pounds) 120.0 to 125.0

Circumstances
City West Seneca
State New York
Zip code 14224
County Erie
Circumstances
Leichia was last seen about 3AM on 1/31/1985 leaving the Pierce Arrow nightclub at Seneca St & Center Rd., West Seneca, NY. She may have been in the company of a white male driving a blue Chevrolet Camero.

Physical
Hair color Brown
Head hair
Body hair
Facial hair
Left eye color Brown
Right eye color Brown
Eye description
Deformities
Cleft chin
Scars and marks
Large scar on knee. Has moles on her chest, back and arms. Mole breast. Freckles on her face.
Tattoos
Piercings
Pierced ears.

Clothing
Lechia was last seen wearing a black waist length coat with red trim, a sleeveless charcoal colored cotton jumpsuit with an elastic waist, and a round neck sweater with multiple colors including purple and red.

Footwear
Leichia was last seen wearing red perforated shoes with medical heels

Accessories
Red purse with shoulder strap.
 
thanks for starting this. This is a case that has drifted out of the attention span of the media, but deserves a closer look now, with all the advances that have been made in forensics, etc.
 
http://www.niagarafallsreporter.com/reilly.html

FATHER STILL SEARCHING FOR ANSWERS AS SUSPECT CONTINUES A 'HIGH' LIFE

By Mike Hudson
For Patrick Reilly, Jan. 31 was an anniversary of sorts. The sort you never want to have.

It had been 21 years since he said good night to his beautiful young daughter, Leichia, who was going out to socialize with friends. Twenty-one years since he saw her last.

"We haven't even been able to bury our daughter," he says now. "That's something that'll always bother me."

Something else that bothers Reilly is the continued sunny existence of Daniel D. Rose, 48, of Lockport. The former state trooper and current head of the 2,000-plus-member Bricklayers Local 3 was the last person seen with Leichia Reilly on that fateful night in 1985, and has been identified by investigators who worked the case as the prime suspect in her likely murder.

Rose was arrested on Feb. 13 in Corning on felony drunk-driving charges. While it's likely he may have to spend some time behind bars, it's cold comfort to the father who lost the light of his life more than two decades ago.

"She was 21 when she was taken, and now it's been 21 years we've been waiting for an answer," he told the Reporter.

Asked whether he'd ever thought of taking the law into his own hands, Reilly didn't say it hadn't occurred to him.

"But I'm not a murderer; he is," he said.

Leichia Reilly's body has never been recovered, and Rose has never been charged in connection with the case. But the story of her disappearance has haunted law enforcement officers, and the case is still listed as active by both the state police and the West Seneca Police Department, despite the fact that all of the original investigators have since retired.

Patrick Reilly remains in constant contact with law enforcement officials, both active and retired, who have worked on the case.

It all began innocently enough, when the young woman left her parents' home for a night of dancing at the fashionable Pierce Arrow nightclub in West Seneca. At the time, the club was the center of a singles scene that attracted a wide spectrum of young people. Players from the Buffalo Bills often stopped by, giving the Pierce Arrow a celebrity cachet.

Leichia dressed for the occasion, wearing a soft black coat with red trim, a black jumpsuit and matching red shoes and purse.

Witnesses said she arrived at the club with a girlfriend and the two danced and had drinks with other people they knew. When her friend wanted to leave, Leichia told her to go on ahead and that she would catch a ride home with someone else.

It was the worst mistake she would ever make in her short life.

At around 3 a.m., she was seen leaving with Daniel Rose, at the time an off-duty state trooper. Witnesses said Rose returned to the club alone about an hour later and rejoined some of his friends at the bar.

Later that morning, the young woman's parents were alarmed to discover she hadn't come home. "In her whole life, Leichia had never been away from our home for any extended period without letting us know where she was," Patrick Reilly said. "I knew immediately that next morning that something was wrong."

The distraught father contacted West Seneca police, who launched a missing person investigation. After talking to witnesses at the Pierce Arrow, they contacted Rose, who denied ever being with Leichia on the night in question. Nor would he tell detectives about his activities on the day following the disappearance, when he reportedly called in sick to work.

Detectives said they were puzzled by Rose's behavior. Not only did he refuse to cooperate, he immediately hired noted criminal defense attorney Harold J. Boreanaz to represent him during the investigation. Retired West Seneca Police Det. Ed Tyzcka said he believed the five-year state police veteran was acting suspiciously.

"That would make you think, well, here's a guy who could help us. He saw the person we were looking for, why would he not help us?" Tyzcka said. "Once he got represented by a lawyer, that put a kibosh on anything we could do."

About 10 weeks after Leichia's disappearance, Rose was fired from the state police for "job performance" reasons. State police officials have repeatedly declined to comment further on the dismissal or discuss the possibility that the firing had anything to do with the trooper's refusal to cooperate with the investigation.

The Reporter has learned, however, that Rose had a history of complaints concerning abusive behavior toward women, and that the disappearance of Leichia Reilly was the straw that broke the camel's back.

Convinced the young woman was dead, law enforcement officials spent thousands of hours searching for her body, using everything from helicopters to cadaver dogs. Two weeks were spent digging fruitlessly through the Chaffee Landfill during a brutal winter storm in February 1986, after police received a tip that her body had been disposed of in a garbage dumpster. More than 200 interviews were conducted with witnesses.

Police even met with a self-proclaimed psychic from New Jersey who had reportedly been helpful in other investigations. Again, the results were negative.

In a 1989 interview with the Buffalo News, retired West Seneca Det. Capt. Jack Slade pointed out that Lake Erie was frozen over and more than two feet of snow covered the ground on the night of Leichia's disappearance, which would complicate any attempt to dispose of a body.

But for all their efforts, investigators were unable to come up with a trace of Leichia Reilly. The bright, attractive young woman who dreamed of becoming an artist or writer while attending Mount Mercy Academy and Buffalo State College had simply vanished from the face of the earth.

The weeks turned into months and months turned into years. For Daniel Rose, things worked out pretty well. He briefly operated a Lackawanna pizza parlor, the Big Cheese, and worked in construction. In the early 1990s, a series of events led to his being appointed as an officer in the Bricklayers union. Later, after locals from Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Rochester, Ithaca and the Southern Tier were merged and Local 3 was created, Rose became the president/secretary/treasurer.

Prior to his February arrest, his most recent brush with the law occurred in April 1998, when he was involved in a two-car accident on Lockport Road in the Town of Wheatfield. Rose pleaded guilty to driving while intoxicated and received a conditional discharge on a charge of obstructing governmental administration.

Niagara County Sheriff's deputies said Rose became belligerent following the accident, kicked at a deputy and threatened him and his family.

His driver's license was revoked for six months and he was fined $940 and sentenced to three years' probation. He was also ordered to appear before a victim-impact panel of relatives of people killed in alcohol-related accidents and ordered to spend 16 days on the county work program.

A $10,000 reward offered by the Reilly family for information leading to the recovery of Leichia's body or to the arrest of the person responsible for her disappearance has never been collected. Anyone with any information concerning the fate of Leichia Reilly is urged to contact Senior State Police Investigator Ed Kennedy at 716-941-9300.

Somebody out there knows something, and Patrick Reilly won't rest until the real story comes out.

"I don't even hate the man," he said. "What I'm interested in is truth and justice."
 
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Leichia was last seen about 3AM on 1/31/1985 leaving the Pierce Arrow nightclub at Seneca St & Center Rd., West Seneca, NY. She may have been in the company of a white male driving a blue Chevrolet Camero.

https://www.findthemissing.org/en/cases/2885/
 
Leichia M. Reilly – The Charley Project
Leichia M. Reilly
  • leichia_m._reilly_1.jpg
Reilly, circa 1985

  • Missing Since01/31/1985
  • Missing FromWest Seneca, New York
  • ClassificationEndangered Missing
  • Date of Birth10/05/1963 (55)
  • Age21 years old
  • Height and Weight5'5, 120 pounds
  • Clothing/Jewelry DescriptionA black waist-length coat with red trim; a sleeveless, heavy charcoal-colored cotton jumpsuit with an elastic waist; a round-necked sweater with multiple colors, including purple; and red perforated shoes with medium heels. Carrying a red purse with a shoulder strap.
  • Distinguishing CharacteristicsCaucasian female. Brown hair, brown eyes. Reilly has a large scar on her left knee and moles on her chest, arms and back. She has facial freckles and her ears are pierced.
Details of Disappearance
Reilly was last seen in the early morning hours of January 31, 1985 in West Seneca, New York. She was leaving the Pierce Arrow Restaurant in the 3000 block of Seneca Street at the time and was accompanied by an off-duty New York State Trooper, Daniel Rose. Rose returned to the eatery alone approximately one hour later. Reilly has never been heard from again.

Rose missed work the day after Reilly's disappearance. When authorities questioned him about her case, he initially denied having been with Reilly, hired an attorney and refused to cooperate further. He was fired from the police force two weeks later for unknown reasons.

Rose later became the leader of the bricklayer's union. In 1998, he was charged with driving under the influence and obstructing government administration. He allegedly tried to kick an officer and threatened the officer and his family. He is considered a suspect in Reilly's case, but has never been charged in connection with it.

Reilly's father believes that his daughter was murdered after avoiding possible sexual advances on the night of her disappearance. There is no evidence to substantiate this theory, but authorities agree that foul play is likely in her case.

Reilly attended Mount Mercy Academy and Buffalo State College, and was employed as a restaurant server in 1985. She enjoys writing and art. Her case remains unsolved.
Investigating Agency
  • New York State Police
  • Troop A
  • Batavia Station
  • 716-343-2200
  • New York State Police
  • Clarence Station
  • 716-759-6831
  • West Seneca Police Department
  • 716-674-2280
Source Information
 
Trooper was last person seen with woman who vanished in 1985, police say

On a frosty winter night 35 years ago, an off-duty New York State trooper struck up a conversation with 21-year-old Leichia Reilly in a popular West Seneca nightclub.

Witnesses saw them walk out of the old Pierce Arrow nightclub together around 3 a.m., according to West Seneca police.

The trooper, identified by police as Daniel D. Rose, walked back inside almost an hour later. Reilly was never seen again.

Detectives from the West Seneca Police said they are “99 percent sure” that Reilly died of foul play that night, Jan. 31, 1985. They said they believe that whoever killed her also hid her body.

“Nobody has ever heard from Leichia since she disappeared that night,” Lt. Kevin Baranowski told The Buffalo News. “But we cannot be 100 percent sure that she’s deceased because we never found her body.”
 
Trooper was last person seen with woman who vanished in 1985, police say

On a frosty winter night 35 years ago, an off-duty New York State trooper struck up a conversation with 21-year-old Leichia Reilly in a popular West Seneca nightclub.

Interesting article. His best friend (and well known player) calling him a liar is telling. However, perhaps the most interesting bit is his choice of lawyer. Harold Boreanaz, who died in the 90's, was a well known organised crime lawyer (see Harold Boreanaz, 62, A Lawyer in Buffalo ). And his son has been following in his tainted footsteps (see A Canadian murder. 'Buffalo's crime family.' Is the Mafia still around? ). Rose instantly contacting the Boreanaz firm after being implicated (and continuing to use them for 35 years) makes me wonder if his criminality extended beyond this case and involved organised crime, both in the 80s and, presumably, when he became a union leader.
 
He returned about an hour later. One way to dispose of a body that quickly would be to drop her in a body of water. How deep is Cazenovia Creek? Is it really a river and not a creek?

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He returned about an hour later. One way to dispose of a body that quickly would be to drop her in a body of water. How deep is Cazenovia Creek? Is it really a river and not a creek?

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I’m a little confused by that as well. The ground had to have been frozen solid and most likely any bodies of water. Unless he hid her for a while or disposed of her in other areas (woods, wells, dumpster, etc.)
 
He returned about an hour later. One way to dispose of a body that quickly would be to drop her in a body of water. How deep is Cazenovia Creek? Is it really a river and not a creek?

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Local here! Grew up in the neighborhood. Caz Creek is actually part of the Buffalo River. It runs pretty long, from the suburbs into/throughout the city. Part of it is through a popular park where it's so shallow we climbed the rocks and "falls" and swam in a few feet of water as kids, other parts are so deep kids go bridge jumping into it when it's hot.

Do we know where he was at the creek? Sorry, I haven't checked this thread in a while and my mind isn't fresh. If there is any sort of idea of where along the creek he was I can give you an idea of depth.
 
Rose told detectives that he arrived at the bar around 11 p.m. on Jan. 30, 1985, and began drinking with several friends, including Robb Riddick, a running back with the Buffalo Bills.
A News reporter recently spoke to Riddick, who said he remembers that night well because of the tragic outcome. Riddick said he is “certain” that he saw Rose leaving the bar with Reilly around 3 a.m.. If Rose told police that he did not leave the bar with Reilly, “That’s a lie,” Riddick told The News. “I saw him leave with her, and other people who were with us saw the same thing,” Riddick said. “Danny told me, ‘We’ll be right back.’ " Riddick said he found out a day or two later that Reilly had never come home. Riddick, 62, now works as a fitness instructor in Atlanta. He said he understands “100 percent” why police focused on Rose. Rose never explained to him what happened that night, Riddick said. “Danny, I considered him my best friend at that time,” Riddick said. Riddick recalled that he and the trooper frequently hit night spots together, had many mutual friends and often hung out at each other’s apartments.
So we know Rose did it. And here we have it folks once again as in many missing person cases another piece of crap murderer living his life a free man. Meanwhile friends and families of the victims have to endure not knowing and the pain of it all. Sadly Leichia Reilly's father Patrick F. Reilly passed away July 13, 2016 without ever knowing what happened to his daughter.
Trooper was last person seen with woman who vanished in 1985, police say
 
Maybe he hid her within an hour of the Pierce Arrow Club, and returned throughout the night(as he did leave his home again THAT night the friend staying with him at the time said) and the next day when he called off of work to finish disposing of her body. Obviously his background in Law Enforcement helped him achieve covering his tracks. They searched the landfill based on a tip she had been put in a dumpster at 7-11. The landfills are huge places and even the best Department could miss something. Perfect place to cover any foul smells bc they already stink. Or there’s the possibility of him having used lye or a fire to finish covering his tracks. Very hard to say where Leichia is and it breaks my heart her Father was never able to give her the proper burial he wanted so badly before passing. I’ll be doing my best to generate tips in the coming year because I’m sure in Niagara County or not, he’s far less intimidating to most people these days than he was back then.
 
He returned about an hour later. One way to dispose of a body that quickly would be to drop her in a body of water. How deep is Cazenovia Creek? Is it really a river and not a creek?

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He also missed work the next day, so my two cents are that in that hour, he killed her and hid her (perhaps in the trunk if he had a car), and spent the night or the next day to dispose of her for good, which could put her at some distance from the original crime scene.
 
It always hurts me to see parents die without knowing what happened to their children... Obviously, Rose did something to him and you can't help but wonder if his status as a police officer helped him cover up the whole thing with the help of other officers... who They didn't want to get too involved with a co-worker...
either way
rest in peace
 
Kelly Dudzik January 31, 2024
'WEST SENECA, N.Y. — Wednesday marks 39 years since a young woman disappeared in West Seneca.
Leichia Reilly's body was never found, and no one's been charged in connection with her disappearance. Now, police want to bring the cold case back into spotlight to encourage people to come forward with information.
Leichia Reilly, 21, disappeared during a night out at the Pierce Arrow Restaurant in West Seneca. '

''But, police do say they have physical evidence related to the case.
"We have been in contact with, you know, state labs, federal labs, trying to see if what we have in evidence could potentially be used with the new technology. And at this point, there hasn't been a breakthrough for what we have. But we're hoping that in the near future, that there will be," said Capt. James Unger.
Police would not reveal what that evidence is.''
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NIC #M147793779
Basic Information
Race:
White
Sex: Female
DOB: October 5, 1963
Height: 5' 5"
Weight: 120 pounds
Eyes: Brown
Other: Large scar on left knee, moles on chest, arms, back
Last Seen: 01/31/1985''
 

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