Jul 11, 2025
Jul 14, 2025
Amy
Metz
51
48
66 inches
135 lbs
White / Caucasian
Female
In the winter of 2021, a 48-year-old woman named Amy Lee Metz was last seen in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The exact date of her last contact is noted as December 13, 2021. At the time of her disappearance, she was described as a Caucasian female, standing approximately 5 feet 6 inches tall and weighing around 135 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes. Amy was also known by several nicknames, including Amy Metts, Emmy Metz, Rose Metz, or Rose Amora. The circumstances surrounding her disappearance are not entirely clear, but it has been noted that she may have been experiencing homelessness at the time she went missing. This situation can often make it more challenging to gather information and locate individuals. The Grand Rapids Police Department is handling her case, which is documented under NamUs case MP147571. The timeline of when Amy was last seen and when she was reported missing has some inconsistencies. While her last confirmed contact was on December 13, 2021, the official missing person report was filed with the Grand Rapids Police Department on December 9, 2021. This discrepancy can add to the complexity of the investigation. Details regarding what she was wearing or her intended destination at the time she was last seen are not publicly available. The lack of specific information about her last known moments makes the search for answers more difficult for both law enforcement and her loved ones. The investigation into Amy Lee Metz's disappearance remains open. The fact that she may have been without stable housing presents significant challenges in tracing her whereabouts. Individuals experiencing homelessness may have a more transient lifestyle, which can complicate efforts to track their movements or find potential witnesses. Without new leads, witness accounts, or surveillance information, the case has become one of many where a vulnerable person has seemingly vanished without a trace, highlighting the difficulties faced in such investigations. Her case serves as a poignant reminder of how individuals, particularly those facing personal hardships, can disappear with few available details to aid in finding them.
Dec 13, 2021
Grand Rapids
Michigan
Kent County
Grand Rapids
No
171855
Grand Rapids Police Department
Grand Rapids
Michigan
Kent County
49503
1 Monroe Center NW, Michigan
6164563400
Local
Law Enforcement
21-074046
2021-12-09
Grand Rapids Police Department
10473
Brown
Brown
Brown
05/31/2026