A Brief Life Reduced to a Few Lines
In the public record, almost everything we know about 45-year-old Louelda Johnson can be condensed into a handful of lines on missing-person databases and advocacy sites. She was a Black woman from Dallas, Texas, with red hair and brown eyes, about 5'2" tall and approximately 200 pounds at the time she disappeared. Those are the bare descriptors that were once part of her everyday identity—how friends might have recognized her on the street, how coworkers might have seen her across a room—now frozen as static data points. Her name appears today on several long-term missing-person registries, but what is striking is not just what is listed; it is how much is missing from the public narrative of her life.
The Day Louelda Disappeared
The core timeline of the case is simple and stark. On November 28, 1983, in Dallas, Texas, Louelda was last seen and then vanished. According to case summaries, that day she left her residence in the 75216 area of Dallas and never returned; after that moment, there have been no confirmed contacts or sightings. She has not been heard from since. There is no widely available public record of what she was doing that morning or evening, what she told anyone before she left, or where she was believed to be headed. Online case profiles consistently repeat the same short description: she was last seen in Dallas on that date, and there are few details known about the circumstances of her disappearance....Read More
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