This page was created in April 2011 and is frequently updated by Lori Hiner. You can contact me via messenger, phone number listed, or via email with any questions, hints, comments, tips etc. Alicia's mother had custody of her in 1987 and they resided in Windber, Pennsylvania. On April 26, 1987 Alicia's father picked her up at 9:45am that morning for a visit to his home on Dunn Avenue in Blairsvil
le, Pennsylvania. Her father stated they had an argument about her school grades, choice of friends, and her mother's request for an increase in child support. Her father told authorities that Alicia walked out of his residence abruptly and never looked back towards the house. He believed she was going to a friend's house. Alicia has never been seen or heard from since. She was carrying a pair of purple sunglasses at the time of her disappearance, but left all her other belongings behind. Marcie tried calling her daughter during the day to come home early since the next day was a school day, with no answer. Finally John called Marcie back at 1am. Her Mother reported her missing the next day. Alicia was initially classified as a runaway, but her mother stated she had no history of running away, wasn't streetwise and couldn't have survived on her own. In 1990 State Police had termed her disappearance as a suspected homicide. Police eventually concluded Alicia had probably been a victim of foul play, most likely on the same day she was last seen. They do not have any suspects in her case; neither have they ruled anyone out. Alicia's mother also believes her daughter was deliberately murdered and the last person who saw her knows what happened to her. In October 2000, Alicia's father got a letter saying she had been killed, and her body put in a certain place. The letter was postmarked New Bedford, New Hampshire and had a return address from that city. When police went to the address, the people living there said they had not sent the letter, had no idea who did, had no knowledge of Alicia's disappearance, and had never been to Blairsville. Investigators also searched the location named in the letter for Alicia's body, but found nothing of interest. Authorities subsequently decided the letter was a hoax. Its true author has never been identified. Alicia was a freshman at Windber Area High School at the time of her disappearance; she was an A/B student and a member of the school's track team. There has been no activity on her bank account or Social Security number since 1987. Her case remains unsolved...