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Reba Ramona Stewart, a 46-year-old Native American woman, was last seen on August 15, 1982, in Federal Way, Washington. At the time of her disappearance, she was 5'3", weighed 130 pounds, and had black hair and brown eyes. She also had distinguishing features, including scars on her upper back and ankle, and she wore dentures. Her family did not report her missing until 1988, when her sister realized that she had not been in contact with anyone for several years. Reba's husband cl ...Read More
Last Seen: Aug 15, 1982

Victim Details

Mar 26, 2012

Apr 19, 2024

Reba

Stewart

88

46

63 inches

130 lbs

American Indian / Alaska Native

Female

The story of Reba Ramona Stewart's disappearance is a quiet one, marked by a prolonged and unsettling silence. A 46-year-old American Indian/Alaska Native woman, she was last seen on August 15, 1982. At the time she vanished, she was described as being 5'3" and weighing 130 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes. Reba had a few distinguishing marks: a scar on her upper back and another on her ankle. She also wore dentures. The initial circumstances surrounding her disappearance were clouded by a lack of immediate concern from those closest to her. Her last known location was initially believed to be Federal Way, Washington, a detail that would later be updated as more information came to light. A significant and troubling aspect of Reba's case is the six-year gap between when she was last seen and when she was officially reported missing. It wasn't until 1988 that her sister, having not heard from her for an extended period, filed a missing person report with the King County Sheriff's Office. This delay in reporting undoubtedly complicated the initial investigation. Reba's husband at the time did not report her missing, stating that he believed she had voluntarily left him and relocated to Canada. This belief, whether genuine or not, contributed to the years of inaction that followed her disappearance. As the investigation eventually commenced, her last known whereabouts were determined to have been in Westbank, British Columbia, Canada, lending some credence to her husband's initial claim, though her reasons for being there and what happened to her afterward remain unknown. The passage of time has only deepened the mystery surrounding what happened to Reba Stewart. With decades now passed since her last contact, her case has grown cold, leaving her family with unanswered questions. The initial lack of a timely investigation created a significant hurdle that has been difficult to overcome. The narrative of her simply leaving to start a new life in Canada has never been substantiated with any evidence of her existence after 1982. The overview of Reba's case is one of a quiet disappearance that was not given the immediate attention it deserved. A woman vanished, and for six years, her absence was officially unacknowledged, leaving a void of information and a trail that had long gone cold by the time authorities began their search.

Aug 15, 1982

Federal Way

Washington

King County

98001

No

11573

King County Sheriff's Office

Seattle

Washington

King County

98104

Janet Gregory

Project Program Mgr 3

516 3rd Avenue Room W-150, Washington

2062964155

County

Law Enforcement

88-283871

1988-11-28

King County Sheriff's Office

Black

Brown

Brown

06/02/2026


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