June Khuyen Brisco, 24: Has Been Missing From L.A. Since 1996
A mysterious man that detectives have yet to identify may hold the key to solving this case.
No missing person vanishes without leaving some trail, but in April 1996, June Khuyen Brisco did just that. When she was last seen, the 24-year-old was in the area of Western Ave. and 55th St. in Los Angeles. Family members told police that June liked to frequent the Western Ave and Slauson Blvd area, as well as the 1000 block of E. 81st St.
One person tied to this missing person case is a man known only by the name of Donald. During the initial investigation into June's disappearance, it became apparent that "Donald" was an associate of June's. Still, no one close to her could provide a last name for the mystery man—no description, location, or if "Donald" was even his real name. Even to this day, Donald has never been identified.
June Khuyen Brisco: What To Know
At the time of her disappearance, June Khuyen Brisco stood 5 feet 4 inches tall and weighed 100 pounds. She had brown eyes and black/dark brown hair, but at the time, her hair was bleached to a blonde color. She also went by the name "June Jefferson." Some reports state that June has been missing since April 21, 1996, while others have the date as May 1, 1996. The April date may be the last time anyone was known to have contact with her, and the May date may have been when someone had plans to meet up with her, but she never showed.
Anyone with information about what may have happened to this young woman or where she may be located is urged to contact the Los Angeles Police Department at 213-485-5381 or 1-877-LAWFULL (1-877-529-3855) or their local authorities.
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