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Linda Maggie Reategui, 32
Above Image: Reategui, circa 2000

Vital Statistics at Time of Disappearance

Missing Since: November 26, 2000 from Houston, Harris County, Texas
Classification: Endangered Missing
Date Of Birth: September 15, 1968
Age: 32
Height: 5'3"
Weight: 130 lbs.
Hair Color: Brown
Eye Color: Brown
Race: White/Hispanic
Gender: Female
Distinguishing Characteristics: Olive complexion; Pierced ears; May wear glasses.
Case Number: HPD-156815700T
TDPS-M0704007

Linda M. Reategui, 34, was last seen Nov. 26, 2000, at her apartment at 633 Rushcreek in northwest Houston.
Oakridge Apartments: 633 Rush Creek Dr., Houston, Texas 77067
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Linda Reategui, originally from Peru, was last seen at her residence. Neighbors reported a disturbance in Reategui's apartment. The day after the disturbance, witnesses saw two middle-aged women, both in their fifties, arrive in a white sport utility vehicle (SUV) to clean the apartment where Reategui and Neciosup had been living. The women took several items with them in their vehicle when they left the apartment. It is unclear what, if anything, the women have to do with Reategui's disappearance. They have never been identified. Apartment officials, however, told detectives the women were not part of the usual cleaning crew. A glass company worker also arrived that day to fix a broken window in the unit. (((Who hired these workers - both the cleaning people and the window repair person? Normally, maintenance from the apartments will repair the windows...)))

Reategui had been living with her boyfriend Juan Rafael Neciosup, 34 prior to her disappearance. Neciosup, also a Peruvian citizen, told the detectives he
had broken off his relationship with Reategui and knew nothing of her plans except she intended to return to Peru. He moved to the 4400 block of Bramdemere Street afterwards. Shortly after the interviews and a year to the week since Reategui was last seen, he disappeared as well. He is still missing.

Detectives would also like to question the father of Reategui's daughter. Police declined to identify him, but said he was a person of some importance in Peru. About 6 years before her disappearance the father of Reategui's daughter said he was taking her to Disneyland and never brought her back. After several years, Reategui learned her daughter was living in Houston with the father's sister. She got paperwork from Houston stating that the sister wanted to adopt the girl. Reategui immediately came to Houston to fight the adoption and contacted the Peruvian consulate hoping for help in her legal battle.

http://www.charleyproject.org/cases/r/reategui_linda.html

http://www.nampn.org/cases/reategui_linda.html

http://www.houstonunsolved.com/index.php?topic=133.0

http://z13.invisionfree.com/PorchlightUSA/index.php?showtopic=9922&st=0&#last

http://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas/article/Missing-woman-again-focus-of-probe-2060307.php

Juan Neciosup is wanted by police for questioning about Reategui's disappearance. He was last seen after initial questioning by police in Houston, TX at 200 West Greens Rd. on 11/18/2001. It is not known if both disappearances are related.
http://www.charleyproject.org/cases/n/neciosup_juan.html
 

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Weird, when I search for Linda's name on NAMUS, nothing comes up; however when I click on the NAMUS link in Post #3 above, it takes me to a listing for Linda: Missing Person / NamUs #MP29919





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  • Missing Since 11/26/2000
  • Missing From Houston, Texas
  • Classification Endangered Missing
  • Sex Female
  • Race Hispanic
  • Date of Birth 09/15/1968 (56)
  • Age 32 years old
  • Height and Weight 5'3, 130 pounds
  • Associated Vehicle(s) White SUV

  • Distinguishing Characteristics Hispanic female. Brown hair, brown eyes. Reategui is a Peruvian national and speaks Spanish. Her ears are pierced.

Details of Disappearance​

Reategui was last seen on November 26, 2000 at her residence at Oakridge Apartments in the 600 block of Rushcreek Drive in Houston, Texas. Her neighbors called police to report a domestic disturbance in her apartment on November 27, the following day. When officers arrived at the scene, Reategui was gone.

A day later, the neighbors saw two middle-aged women arrive in a white SUV and clean her apartment and take several items with them when they left. The building management, however, said the women weren't part of the usual cleaning crew and they hadn't sent anyone to clean there. They have never been identified.

The neighbors saw Juan Neciosup, Reategui's live-in boyfriend, at the apartment later that day and they assumed it was he who hired people to clean it up. A glass company worker arrived on the same day to fix a broken window in the apartment.

Police initially believed Reategui had simply returned to her home in Peru. She had been planning on doing so, had booked a flight with Continental Airlines, and had told others about the upcoming trip.

Several months after her disappearance, however, Reategui's family members in Peru reported her missing and confirmed that she had never arrived there. Subsequent investigation revealed that she never boarded her scheduled plane flight.

Neciosup moved to the 4400 block of Brandemere Street afterward Reategui's disappearance. When questioned, he told the police that he had broken up with Reategui and knew nothing of her whereabouts except that she had intended to go back to Peru. Shortly after the interviews and a year to the week since Reategui was last seen, Neciosup disappeared as well.

The father of Reategui's daughter, who lives in Peru, is considered a person of interest in Reategui's case. They were living in Peru when he told Reategui he was taking the girl on a vacation to the Disneyland theme park in California. Instead he sent the child to live with his sister in Houston and refused to tell Reategui where she was.

Several years passed before Reategui learned the whereabouts of her child. She then went to Houston, sought help from the Peruvian consulate there and spent six months trying to get her daughter back. This is how she met Neciosup; he was part of an informal organization of Peruvians who tried to aid other Peruvians in the United States.

Reategui and her daughter's paternal aunt were still fighting for custody of the girl at the time Reategui vanished; her aunt wanted to legally adopted her. The girl's father has not been publicly identified, but authorities said he was a person of some importance in Peru.

Both Reategui and Neciosup's cases are unsolved and it is not known if their disappearances are related, but foul play is suspected in Reategui's disappearance. Neciosup is wanted by police for further questioning in Reategui's case.
 
Weird, when I search for Linda's name on NAMUS, nothing comes up; however when I click on the NAMUS link in Post #3 above, it takes me to a listing for Linda: Missing Person / NamUs #MP29919





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  • Missing Since 11/26/2000
  • Missing From Houston, Texas
  • Classification Endangered Missing
  • Sex Female
  • Race Hispanic
  • Date of Birth 09/15/1968 (56)
  • Age 32 years old
  • Height and Weight 5'3, 130 pounds
  • Associated Vehicle(s) White SUV

  • Distinguishing Characteristics Hispanic female. Brown hair, brown eyes. Reategui is a Peruvian national and speaks Spanish. Her ears are pierced.

Details of Disappearance​

Reategui was last seen on November 26, 2000 at her residence at Oakridge Apartments in the 600 block of Rushcreek Drive in Houston, Texas. Her neighbors called police to report a domestic disturbance in her apartment on November 27, the following day. When officers arrived at the scene, Reategui was gone.

A day later, the neighbors saw two middle-aged women arrive in a white SUV and clean her apartment and take several items with them when they left. The building management, however, said the women weren't part of the usual cleaning crew and they hadn't sent anyone to clean there. They have never been identified.

The neighbors saw Juan Neciosup, Reategui's live-in boyfriend, at the apartment later that day and they assumed it was he who hired people to clean it up. A glass company worker arrived on the same day to fix a broken window in the apartment.

Police initially believed Reategui had simply returned to her home in Peru. She had been planning on doing so, had booked a flight with Continental Airlines, and had told others about the upcoming trip.

Several months after her disappearance, however, Reategui's family members in Peru reported her missing and confirmed that she had never arrived there. Subsequent investigation revealed that she never boarded her scheduled plane flight.

Neciosup moved to the 4400 block of Brandemere Street afterward Reategui's disappearance. When questioned, he told the police that he had broken up with Reategui and knew nothing of her whereabouts except that she had intended to go back to Peru. Shortly after the interviews and a year to the week since Reategui was last seen, Neciosup disappeared as well.

The father of Reategui's daughter, who lives in Peru, is considered a person of interest in Reategui's case. They were living in Peru when he told Reategui he was taking the girl on a vacation to the Disneyland theme park in California. Instead he sent the child to live with his sister in Houston and refused to tell Reategui where she was.

Several years passed before Reategui learned the whereabouts of her child. She then went to Houston, sought help from the Peruvian consulate there and spent six months trying to get her daughter back. This is how she met Neciosup; he was part of an informal organization of Peruvians who tried to aid other Peruvians in the United States.

Reategui and her daughter's paternal aunt were still fighting for custody of the girl at the time Reategui vanished; her aunt wanted to legally adopted her. The girl's father has not been publicly identified, but authorities said he was a person of some importance in Peru.

Both Reategui and Neciosup's cases are unsolved and it is not known if their disappearances are related, but foul play is suspected in Reategui's disappearance. Neciosup is wanted by police for further questioning in Reategui's case.
 
I cant even access the search function at all. Im assuming namus is having issues
There was a message on NamUs main page earlier that maintenance would be from 9-11pm tonight. I believe that’s what it said, just glanced at it.
 

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