Esterlyne Delmas, 24: Left Her Florida Home in 2013 & Was Never Seen Again
She had moved to Florida from Haiti several years earlier.
A woman from Immokalee, Florida, has been missing since 2013, and it doesn't seem that there has been much movement on her case. There aren't many details about Esterlyne Delmas, but it's been reported that the 24-year-old was close to her siblings, suggesting she wouldn't just walk away from her family without alerting them to where she was going.
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On August 3, 2013, Esterlyne left her Immokalee residence on Palm Ridge Drive around 8:00 a.m. It’s unclear where she was headed, but it’s speculated that she didn’t intend to be gone for long, considering her personal items, including her purse, identification, and cell phone, were still at her home.
Esterlyne is from Haiti and reportedly moved to Florida years before she went missing. Very few details of her case have been made publicly available, and Esterlyne has never been seen or heard from again.
Esterlyne Delmas: What To Know
At the time of her disappearance, Esterlyne Delmas stood 5 feet 1 inch tall and weighed 165 pounds. She had black/dark brown hair and brown eyes. Any distinguishing marks, tattoos, or scars are unknown. It’s also unknown what she was last seen wearing, whether anyone else was at her home when she went missing, whether she had close friends or was in a romantic relationship, or whether she frequented any areas in Florida.
Anyone with information regarding this case is urged to contact the Collier County Sheriff’s Office at (239) 252-0080 or their local authorities.
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Case Number: 13-18797
Agency: Collier County Sheriff’s Office
Phone: (239) 252-0080
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