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Elisha Eittreim – The Charley Project
The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
Elisha Eittreim
Eittreim was last seen leaving her boyfriend's residence in the 600 block of Brown Street in Napa, California at 9:30 p.m. on February 27, 1994. She was on her way to her own home on Patchett Street, and on the way she planned to stop at an ATM and Val's Liquor on Third Street.
No one saw Eittreim at the liquor store that night and she didn't make any withdrawals from her account. She never arrived home and has never been heard from again.
Eittreim graduated from Vintage High School and she worked at a gift shop in Napa at the time she went missing. She had a tendency to drink so heavily she blacked out, and to go home from bars with strangers. She never used her bank account or Social Security number after her disappearance, and she never cashed her last paycheck.
Authorities believe she was murdered. Her case remains unsolved.
The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
Elisha Eittreim
- Missing Since02/27/1994
- Missing FromNapa, California
- ClassificationEndangered Missing
- Date of Birth06/17/1972 (47)
- Age21 years old
- Height and Weight5'6, 118 pounds
- Clothing/Jewelry DescriptionA gold drawstring jacket, a t-shirt and beige men's Levi's pants.
- Medical ConditionsEittreim suffers from depression and/or bipolar disorder and was taking the medications Lithium and Zolax to control her condition. Her loved ones don't believe she was suicidal at the time of her disappearance.
- Distinguishing CharacteristicsCaucasian female. Blonde hair, green eyes.
Eittreim was last seen leaving her boyfriend's residence in the 600 block of Brown Street in Napa, California at 9:30 p.m. on February 27, 1994. She was on her way to her own home on Patchett Street, and on the way she planned to stop at an ATM and Val's Liquor on Third Street.
No one saw Eittreim at the liquor store that night and she didn't make any withdrawals from her account. She never arrived home and has never been heard from again.
Eittreim graduated from Vintage High School and she worked at a gift shop in Napa at the time she went missing. She had a tendency to drink so heavily she blacked out, and to go home from bars with strangers. She never used her bank account or Social Security number after her disappearance, and she never cashed her last paycheck.
Authorities believe she was murdered. Her case remains unsolved.