Two Generations Missing
Lost Girls11 Aug

Two Generations Missing

In August 2015, 48-year-old Sheila St. Clair disappeared from Duluth, Minnesota. Nearly eleven years later, her family is once again facing the uncertainty of a missing loved one after Sheila’s daughter, 35-year-old Stephanie St. Clair, was reported missing from Moorhead, Minnesota.

In this episode of The Lost Girls Podcast, Amy Smith and LaDonna Humphrey examine the circumstances surrounding Sheila’s long-unsolved disappearance while also discussing the more recent search for Stephanie. Although the cases involve a mother and daughter, authorities have not publicly established any connection between the two disappearances, and the circumstances surrounding each case are different.

Sheila was last seen on August 20, 2015, at the Cascade Apartments in the 100 block of West Third Street in Duluth. She reportedly planned to visit family on the White Earth Reservation and may also have intended to travel to Red Cliff, Wisconsin. Sheila did not own a vehicle, leaving an important unanswered question: Who, if anyone, was supposed to give her a ride?

Another critical complication is that Sheila was not reported missing until September 10, approximately three weeks after she was last seen. By the time investigators began reconstructing her movements, memories may have faded, surveillance footage could have been lost, and potential witnesses may not have realized that something they saw was important.

Sheila is Native American, and her disappearance has become part of the broader effort to bring attention to missing and murdered Indigenous women and relatives. For more than a decade, her family and community have continued sharing her story and searching for answers.

Now the St. Clair family is waiting for news about Stephanie. Stephanie was last seen June 6 at her residence in the 800 block of Second Avenue in Moorhead. Authorities have indicated that they do not currently have reason to believe she is in danger and believe she may have left the area voluntarily. The Lost Girls Podcast emphasizes that Stephanie’s disappearance should not be sensationalized because her mother is also missing, nor should Sheila’s unresolved case become merely a footnote to the newer search.

This episode asks listeners to focus on the questions that have remained unanswered since 2015: Who was Sheila expecting to see on August 20? Who knew about her plans to travel? Was someone supposed to pick her up from the Cascade Apartments? Did anyone see her leave in a vehicle?

Nearly eleven years have passed, but information does not become meaningless simply because it is old. Someone may still remember a conversation, a vehicle, a person, or a seemingly insignificant detail that investigators have never heard.

If you have information about Stephanie St. Clair’s current whereabouts:

Contact the Red River Regional Dispatch Center at 701-451-7660.

If you have information concerning Sheila St. Clair’s 2015 disappearance:

Contact the Duluth Police Department Violent Crime Unit at 218-730-5050.

Two women from the same family. Two separate missing-person investigations. Both deserve to be treated responsibly, and neither deserves to be forgotten.

The Lost Girls Podcast

Hosted by Amy Smith and LaDonna Humphrey

Because every girl deserves justice.

Denne episoden er hentet fra en åpen RSS-feed og er ikke publisert av Podme. Den kan derfor inneholde annonser.

Episoder(131)

Jessie Kay Peters: When a Runaway Case Became a Murder Investigation

Jessie Kay Peters: When a Runaway Case Became a Murder Investigation

At first, everyone believed fourteen-year-old Jessie Kay Peters had simply run away.But as the years passed, the evidence told a different story.In this episode of The Lost Girls Podcast, hosts Amy Sm...

5 Aug 9min

Asha Degree: The Nine-Year-Old Who Vanished into the Storm

Asha Degree: The Nine-Year-Old Who Vanished into the Storm

On the morning of February 14, 2000, nine-year-old Asha Degree disappeared from her family’s home near Shelby, North Carolina. Despite cold temperatures, heavy rain, darkness, and strong winds, severa...

26 Jul 13min

The Disappearance of Freida Louise Franks

The Disappearance of Freida Louise Franks

In August 2001, 37-year-old Freida Louise Franks left Neosho, Missouri, for what was supposed to be a family camping trip with her 11-year-old daughter and Mark Terrell Walsh. She never returned.As in...

13 Jul 9min

The Disappearance of Trudy Leann Appleby

The Disappearance of Trudy Leann Appleby

The Lost Girls Podcast | The Disappearance of Trudy Leann Appleby | The 1996 Illinois Cold Case That May Finally See JusticeIn this episode of The Lost Girls Podcast, hosts LaDonna Humphrey and Amy Sm...

6 Jul 8min

The Vanishing of Audrey Chin

The Vanishing of Audrey Chin

In July 1981, 20-year-old Audrey Chin left her family's home in East Norwich, New York, for what should have been a quick trip to the grocery store. She never returned. More than four decades later, h...

29 Jun 8min

Angel Carlick: A Life Interrupted

Angel Carlick: A Life Interrupted

In this episode of The Lost Girls Podcast, hosts LaDonna Humphrey and Amy Smith examine the heartbreaking case of Angel Carlick, a 19-year-old Indigenous woman whose disappearance and death continue t...

8 Jun 12min

Melissa Brannen: The Little Girl Who Never Came Home

Melissa Brannen: The Little Girl Who Never Came Home

On December 3, 1989, five-year-old Melissa Brannen attended a Christmas party with her mother at their apartment complex in northern Virginia. Surrounded by neighbors, holiday decorations, and familie...

4 Jun 17min

Populært innen True crime

krimpodden-vg
avhort
krimarkivet-2
rss-avhort-aktuelt
rss-henlagt-andy-larsgaard
rss-svarttrost
podme-krim
rss-pa-innsiden-av-psychohoder
truecrimepodden-2
verdens-verste
kriminalkrniken
insiders
svartelista
rss-domt-2
avhort-forfulgt
forsvinningsfredag-podkast
rss-siktet
blalys
hold-pusten
dodens-gard