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Salie Belle Maxi Signani, age 32, was last seen in Renton, Washington, around June 1, 1973. At the time of her disappearance, she had recently divorced her husband and was living with another man. Salie failed to show up for work in early June, prompting concerns about her whereabouts. Despite an initial investigation, her case file was reportedly lost sometime after she went missing. In 2003, a new investigation into her case was opened, but few details have emerged since.

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Last Seen: Jun 01, 1973

Victim Details

Feb 28, 2012

Jun 21, 2023

Salie

Signani

83

32

61 inches

125 lbs

White / Caucasian

Female

In the early summer of 1973, a 32-year-old woman named Salie Belle Maxi Signani vanished from her life in Renton, Washington. Recently divorced, Salie had moved in with a new partner and was starting a new chapter. However, her life took a sudden and unexplained turn. In early June, she failed to arrive for her shift at work, an absence that would stretch into days, then weeks, and eventually decades. Her last confirmed contact with anyone was on June 1, 1973. Salie was described as a Caucasian female with blonde or strawberry-colored hair and brown eyes, standing at approximately 5 feet 1 inch tall and weighing around 125 pounds. The initial investigation into Salie's disappearance was fraught with difficulties that have compounded the mystery over time. For reasons that remain unclear, the original police file containing the details of her case was lost, a critical blow to the early efforts to find her. This loss of information created a significant gap in the investigative record, leaving her family with few answers and law enforcement with a cold trail. It wasn't until three decades later, in 2003, that a new case file was officially opened, reigniting the effort to uncover what happened to Salie Signani all those years ago. The circumstances surrounding Salie's disappearance remain vague and troubling. She was last seen in the King County area, having recently separated from her husband and begun a new life with another man. The fact that she missed work without any prior notice was considered out of character and immediately raised alarms. Despite the passage of many years, her case remains an active missing person investigation. The lack of a preserved initial investigation has made it incredibly challenging for current detectives to piece together the events leading up to her disappearance. The overview of Salie's case is a painful story of a young woman who disappeared just as she was embarking on a new path, leaving behind a mystery that has endured for over half a century.

Jun 01, 1973

Renton

Washington

King County

98055

No

11431

King County Sheriff's Office

Seattle

Washington

King County

98104

Scott Tompkins

Detective

516 3rd Avenue Room W-150, Washington

2062964155

County

Law Enforcement

04-029197

2003-11-25

King County Sheriff's Office

Blond/Strawberry

Brown

Brown

06/07/2026


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