Yolanda Gooch, 35: Hasn't Been Seen Since 1999 Holiday Season
She vanished the day after Christmas.
As people were neck-deep in the Y2K craze during the holiday season in 1999, Yolanda Gooch disappeared.
It was December 26 in Marshall, Texas—about three and a half hours north of Houston and two and a half hours east of Dallas—when the 35-year-old was last seen.
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At the time, she was reportedly carrying two suitcases. Who she was with and anything about her personal and professional life remain a mystery. However, it was reported that she may have traveled to Chicago.
Any further details about Yolanda’s case have not been shared publicly. I could not find any local news reports about her disappearance or updates from an investigating agency.
Yolanda Gooch: What To Know
At the time of her disappearance, Yolanda Gooch was 5 feet 5 inches tall and weighed 130 pounds. She had black/dark brown hair and brown eyes. Her ears are pierced three times, and she was last seen wearing a cap, a plaid shirt, blue jeans, and black shoes. Her middle name is “Evette,” and her nickname is “Vette,” possibly spelled “Vet.”
The main photo at the top of this article was reportedly taken circa 1989, 10 years before Yolanda went missing.
Anyone with information about this case is urged to contact the Texas Department of Public Safety at (512) 424-5074 (agency case number M0010005), Harrison County Sheriff’s Office at (903) 923-4000 (agency case number 9932010), or their local authorities.
Please share this story about Yolanda Gooch to help reignite the investigation into her case. She is our sister, and her life matters.
Case Number: M0010005
Agency: Texas Department of Public Safety
Phone: (512) 424-5074
Email: mpch@dps.texas.gov
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