Apr 15, 2010
Jun 19, 2023
Andria
Bailey
60
16
65 inches
110 lbs
White / Caucasian
Female
In the autumn of 1979, a 16-year-old girl named Andria Ann Bailey disappeared from the community of Spanaway, Washington. The precise date she was last seen remains unclear, lost to the passage of time, though many official accounts list October 29, 1979. At the time she went missing, Andria, a young woman with brown hair and brown eyes, was living with her grandmother. Her parents were stationed with the military in Germany, a circumstance that added a layer of complexity to her life and, eventually, to the investigation into her vanishing. Standing at five feet five inches and weighing around 110 pounds, Andria was a typical teenager on the cusp of adulthood. One of her few distinguishing features was a two-inch brown birthmark located in the middle of her back. The narrative of Andria’s last known moments is fractured, with conflicting reports adding to the mystery that has now spanned decades. Some accounts suggest she was last seen walking the three miles home after attending a party. Another version of events indicates she may have been on her way home from school when she disappeared. This uncertainty is compounded by a painful and perplexing fact: Andria Bailey was not officially reported as a missing person until October 29, 1989, a full decade after she was last seen. This significant delay created an almost insurmountable obstacle for investigators, as memories fade and potential evidence disappears over such a long period. Her parents did return from Germany to search for her, but for reasons that are not entirely clear, a formal report was not filed at that time. Over the years, law enforcement has made efforts to piece together the puzzle of Andria's disappearance. The Pierce County Sheriff's Office is the primary investigating agency. In 1995, her case was reviewed by detectives working on the Green River Killer investigation, but no evidence was found to connect her disappearance to the notorious serial killer. In an attempt to find new leads, DNA was collected from one of Andria's relatives and submitted to national missing persons databases, but this has not yet yielded a match. The overview of this case is a portrait of profound loss and lingering questions. A young girl vanished under ambiguous circumstances, and the crucial early days of the investigation were lost due to the decade-long gap in reporting. This has left a cold case with very few details, and a family left waiting for answers about what happened to Andria Ann Bailey.
Oct 29, 1979
Spanaway
Washington
Pierce County
No
90265
Pierce County Sheriff's Office
Tacoma
Washington
Pierce County
98402
930 Tacoma Avenue South, Washington
2537987530
County
Law Enforcement
2021701429
Pierce County Sheriff's Office
Brown
Brown
Brown
06/28/2026