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Alisha McQueen, 28: Never Returned From Walk To Nearby Gas Station

Alisha McQueen, 28: Never Returned From Walk To Nearby Gas Station

The mother of five sent her daughter a text message that may hold the key to unlocking this mystery.

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Aug 13, 2025
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UPDATE: It is with a heavy heart that I must report Alisha McQueen, a missing woman from Detroit, Michigan, has been found deceased. The body of a woman was found encased in cement in Ecorse, Michigan, and was later identified as Alisha. Her estranged husband, Gregory McQueen, was suspected in her disappearance, and earlier this week, he was officially charged with her murder.

"I want her to be able to rest in peace and to know that justice will be served," said her mom, Lisa Gross.

"He's a very violent person, this is the kind of things he does and I'm not surprised this is what happened to my sister. There's a lot of regret because I feel like this could have been prevented," said Alisha's sister Tanisha.

Gregory McQueen is currently in prison. He was sentenced to 27 years for Alisha’s murder.

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Alisha McQueen was going through a difficult transition. The 27-year-old mother was in the process of leaving her husband, so she was living in a Detroit, Michigan apartment with her sister, Tanisha Holloway. Alisha was hanging out at home in early March 2018, just lounging on the couch as many of us do around 8:00 p.m., when she said she was making a quick run to the local gas station and that she would be right back. It shouldn't have taken her long, seeing as how she was only going to walk a couple of blocks down the street.

When Alisha left that apartment, no one expected that it would be the last time she would be seen. Alisha did, however, send an ominous text message to her daughter that simply read, "Green f150."

"She sent that text message - I don't know if she thought she was in danger or what," Tanisha said.

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