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Laurel Mary Lesh, a 31-year-old woman from Warren, Michigan, was last seen on March 2, 1989. Around 5:45 p.m., she left her home, telling her boyfriend she had an appointment. However, she never returned. The following day, her black 1987 Dodge Daytona was found abandoned and locked in an apartment complex parking lot near Seven Mile and Outer Drive in Detroit, a significant distance from her Warren residence. The car was empty, and there were no signs of Laurel.

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Last Seen: Mar 02, 1989

Victim Details

Apr 04, 2019

Jun 28, 2019

Laurel

Lesh

67

31

67 inches

130 lbs

White / Caucasian

Female

On the afternoon of March 2, 1989, 31-year-old Laurel Mary Lesh was seen by her boyfriend as she left her home in Warren, Michigan. She was on her way to an appointment, a simple, everyday task that marked the last time she was ever seen by those who knew her. At the time of her disappearance, Laurel was described as a white female, standing five feet seven inches tall and weighing around 130 pounds, with blond or strawberry-blond hair and brown eyes. Her departure from her home was unremarkable, giving no indication of the mystery that would soon unfold and leave a family with decades of unanswered questions. The initial concern for Laurel's welfare escalated significantly the very next day. Her car, a black 1987 Dodge Daytona, was discovered abandoned and locked in the parking lot of an apartment complex in Detroit, near the area of Seven Mile and Outer Drive. The discovery of the vehicle so far from her Warren home, and in another city entirely, deepened the distress surrounding her sudden absence. There was no sign of Laurel and no immediate indication of what might have happened to her after she left for her appointment. The presence of her empty, secured car only added a layer of complexity and alarm to the situation, prompting a formal investigation by the Warren Police Department. For over three decades, the disappearance of Laurel Lesh has remained an unresolved case. The circumstances are stark and unsettling: a woman vanishes after leaving her home for a routine appointment, and her car is found the following day in a different city. Despite the passage of time, law enforcement has been unable to uncover the details of what transpired on that late winter day. For her loved ones, the lack of answers has meant enduring a prolonged state of uncertainty and grief. The case is a quiet but persistent reminder of a life interrupted, a story without an ending that continues to wait for a breakthrough that might finally bring clarity and peace.

Mar 02, 1989

Warren

Michigan

Macomb County

48901

No

48949

Warren Police Department

Warren

Michigan

Macomb County

48093

Jim Twardesky

Det/Sgt

29900 Civic Center, Michigan

5865744700

Local

Law Enforcement

89-9657

Warren Police Department

9792

Blond/Strawberry

Brown

Brown

05/30/2026


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