Donna Irene Carroll, also known by her married name Donna Banks, was a 39-year-old woman who vanished under troubling circumstances in Los Angeles, California. Originally from St. Louis County, Missouri, Donna relocated to Los Angeles, where she maintained periodic contact with her family. These communications, often spaced 3 to 6 weeks apart, were a lifeline that abruptly ended on December 24, 2024. On that day, she sent a final photo to her family, indicating she was at 7th and Figueroa Street near the FIGat7th shopping center in downtown Los Angeles.
The last known image of Donna, taken on Christmas Eve 2024, shows her bundled in a knit cap and scarf, suggesting she was outdoors in the chilly December weather. This photo, sent to her family, marked the end of all communications. At the time, Donna was experiencing homelessness and had expressed fears of being harmed, though she did not seek assistance.
Donna's case is complicated by her use of different names. While her legal married name is Donna Banks, all records in Los Angeles list her as Donna Carroll. This discrepancy may have contributed to challenges in tracking her whereabouts and accessing her records, both in Missouri and California.
Donna is described as a white female, standing between 5'4" and 5'6" tall, and weighing between 130 and 155 pounds. She has brown hair, green eyes, and a linear scar on her lower abdomen. These details are crucial for identification purposes and have been circulated in missing person databases and public appeals. ...Read More
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