0 Vanished Without a Trace: The Unsolved Disappearance of Krista De La Rosa
- Missing Persons
- by CSC Blog
- 04/17/2025
A Promising Life Interrupted
Krista Maria De La Rosa, affectionately known as "Katita," was a vibrant 19-year-old woman from Portland, Oregon. Born on October 2, 1970, she was biracial—Hispanic and White—with black hair, brown eyes, and a mole on the right side of her upper lip. Standing at 5'3" and weighing approximately 125 pounds, Krista had recently graduated from David Douglas High School in 1988 and was employed at Tom Peterson's, a well-known local electronics and furniture store.
The Day She Disappeared
On June 27, 1990, Krista left her family home with a friend, who later reported dropping her off near Southeast 130th Avenue and Division Street in Portland. There, Krista met with a Black male, estimated to be between 25 and 30 years old, described as having a slender build, a thin mustache, and being "dressed nice." She was last seen entering a cream-colored 1983-1988 Oldsmobile or Ford Toronado with a vinyl top and a license plate similar to "QNC704."
A Heartfelt Farewell
Before leaving, Krista penned a letter to her parents, expressing her intention to stay in touch and assuring them of her safety. The letter read, "Just go on, I'll keep in contact. I'll be careful. I won't let anyone hurt me. Please forgive me and always keep me in your hearts and prayers. Love always, your daughter Krista." Despite this promise, she never contacted her family again.
Immediate Concerns and Investigations
Krista's sudden disappearance raised immediate concerns. She left behind money in her bank account, and there was no activity on her Social Security number, DMV records, or any other official documentation. Her employer reported that she never returned to work, and there was no indication that she had planned to quit. ...Read More