May 21, 2010
Feb 04, 2021
Lesa
Griffin
33
17
60 inches
150 lbs
Other
Female
In the fall of 2008, a family's life was forever altered when 17-year-old Lesa Marie Griffin vanished from Seattle, Washington. On October 2nd of that year, the teenage girl was seen for the last time, leaving behind a void of information and a series of unanswered questions for her loved ones and investigators. At the time of her disappearance, Lesa was described as having brown hair and hazel eyes. When she was last seen, she was reportedly wearing a gray sweatshirt, a green t-shirt, and gray sweatpants. The circumstances surrounding her disappearance are not publicly detailed, leaving much of what happened on that October day a mystery. The case was reported to the Seattle Police Department on the same day she went missing, marking the beginning of a long and painful search for answers. The initial investigation into Lesa's disappearance was handled by the Seattle Police Department. Despite their efforts, concrete leads were scarce, and information about her whereabouts remained elusive. Her case was entered into the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs) under the case number MP7264, and the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children also became involved, assigning her the case number 1162553. These steps were taken to broaden the reach of the search and to ensure that her information was available to law enforcement agencies and the public across the country. However, as days turned into weeks, and weeks into years, the trail grew colder, and the hope of a swift resolution began to fade. The passage of time has not diminished the need for answers in Lesa Griffin's case. Information regarding her disappearance has been periodically updated by various organizations dedicated to finding missing persons, but substantive new details have not been forthcoming. The lack of public information regarding the circumstances of her disappearance has made it difficult for those outside of the investigation to offer meaningful assistance. This case serves as a somber reminder of the many individuals who disappear each year, leaving behind families caught in an ambiguous and heart-wrenching limbo. The investigation into what happened to Lesa Marie Griffin remains an open wound for those who knew her, a puzzle with crucial pieces still missing.
Oct 02, 2008
Seattle
Washington
King County
No
27100
Seattle Police Department
Seattle
Washington
King County
98104
610 5th Avenue, Washington
2066255011
Local
Law Enforcement
08-370022
2008-10-02
Seattle Police Department
Brown
Hazel
Hazel
06/16/2026