
Report No: 84495062
Victim: Angela Ewert, 21 years old
Location: Rural area in south Tarrant County
In December 10, 1984, Angela Ewert left her fiancée’s house, en route to her parent’s home. She was last seen purchasing gasoline at a convenience store a short distance from her fiancée’s house. The next morning, her 1984 Mercury Topaz car was found in the 300 block of Southeast Loop 820 in Fort Worth. On August 11, 1993, the remains of Angela Ewert were found in a rural area south of Fort Worth.
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"A few years after high school graduation, Angela, then 21, was living with her parents. Her fiancé lived across town in the Wedgewood neighborhood of Fort Worth. On the night of December 10, 1984, Angela left her fiancé’s house to drive home, according to the Fort Worth Police Department website.
“She stopped for gas at a convenience store before getting on the highway,” Mindy would later learn.
But Angela never arrived back at her parents’ home. She was never seen alive again.
Angela Ewert
“What haunts me is that store is at the end of my street,” Mindy added.
The next morning, Angela’s 1984 Mercury Topaz was found abandoned about six miles away from the gas station, according to the Fort Worth Police Department...
It would take nine years for any answers to come in Angela’s disappearance. On August 11, 1993, police say Angela’s remains were found “in a rural area south of Fort Worth.” The case was then reclassified as a murder investigation.
The Fort Worth Police Department confirmed to Dateline that Angela’s homicide investigation is open and active, but declined to comment further to protect the integrity of the case."

No arrests 25 years after Texas woman Angela Ewert’s body found
On December 10, 1984, Angela Ewert left her fiancé’s house in the Wedgewood neighborhood of Fort Worth, Texas. Nine years later, her body was found. Fort Worth Police have not charged anyone with her murder.
