CA CA – Alan Stewart, 29, Amy Stewart, 31, Kevin Clarke, 31, Nancy Branch,29, Santa Barbara, 6 Dec 1992

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Nancy Elizabeth Branch
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  • Missing Since: 12/16/1992 (This is an error. The correct date is December 6, 1992)
  • Missing From: Santa Barbara, California
  • Classification: Lost/Injured Missing
  • Sex: Female
  • Race: Black
  • Date of Birth: 02/25/1963 (57)
  • Age: 29 years old
  • Height and Weight: 5'3, 120 pounds
  • Distinguishing Characteristics: African-American female. female. Brown hair, brown eyes. Branch has pierced ears.
Details of Disappearance
Branch was returning to Palo Alto, California from a weekend in Santa Barbara, California with three others on December 6, 1992. The other members of the group were Branch's fiance, 31-year-old Kevin Clarke, and a married couple, 29-year-old Alan Stewart and 31-year-old Amy Haxton Stewart.

They departed from Santa Barbara Airport on the morning of December 6, and planned to return to Palo Alto by noon so one couple could go buy a Christmas tree. They were aboard a single-engine Piper Archer airplane at the time. The last communication from the aircraft was received about eight minutes later.

Weather conditions at the time the plane was in flight were described as "treacherous," but the pilot did not give any indication that something was wrong on board the aircraft. The plane never arrived in Palo Alto and it and its occupants have never been seen again.

An extensive search of the area produced no clues as to where the plane was. Investigators received a tip that it had crashed somewhere near the Big Basin area of California, but no evidence was discovered. Branch and her companions are believed to be deceased, but are still classified as missing since their remains were never found.

Clarke and Branch enjoyed scuba diving, travel and racquetball. They met while working together at Advanced Micro Devices in Sunnyvale, California. Branch graduated from Stanford University in 1984 with a degree in psychology. Both Clarke and Alan are natives of the United Kingdom.

Alan and Amy married just six weeks before they disappeared; she has a bachelor's degree in English from Stanford and a master's degree in business administration from the University of California at Los Angeles. They had planned to honeymoon in South Africa in January 1993.

Menlo Park, California police are investigating Branch's case. Her body and those of her companions have never been found.

Investigating Agency
  • Menlo Park Police Department 650-858-3317
Source Information
Updated 2 times since October 12, 2004. Last updated June 11, 2017; details of disappearance updated.

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2 Unidentified Person Exclusions for Nancy (source: NamUs):
NamUs Case # | Date Body Found | Location Body Found
UP6335 | 08/16/1997 | Page, VA
UP12683 | 06/06/2014 | Newport News, VA

Nancy has profiles on NamUs, The Charley Project and Doe Network.

Kevin, Amy and Alan do not have profiles on NamUs, The Charley Project or Doe Network.
 
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I have to wonder if they drifted a little west and crashed into the Pacific. It would explain no crash site found for past 30+ years.
 
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Flight entry on the Aviation Safety Network (Piper PA-28-181 Archer II, registration N81453)
Note: the link to the NTSB's report in the source has rotted away.
ETA: it's never good when a GA pilot disregards an adverse weather report and decides to fly anyway.
 
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Hikers in Big Sur on the Pine Ridge Trail reported the sound of a plane crashing on December 6th... This area is within a reasonable flight path to Palo Alto from Santa Barbara... The weather was also within the term...

It is very likely that it crashed in this area. Very desolate...

Pine Ridge Trail · California 93920 ! 8m2! 3d36.2474383!4d-121.7328959

I hope one day the remains will be found, although if it was in this area the climatic elements have already done their thing, the forest animals have left nothing of them, although perhaps something can be found buried from the plane...
either way
rest in peace
 

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