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Trinidad Venegas, a 24-year-old woman from Holland, Michigan, was last seen on April 27, 1979. She left her home that day and never returned, leading to her being reported as a missing person. The details surrounding her disappearance are unclear, and conflicting accounts from her family have added uncertainty to the case. Despite this, no substantial leads have emerged, and her whereabouts remain unknown. Venegas is described as a Hispanic female, standing 4'11" and weighing around 100 pounds, ...Read More
Last Seen: Apr 27, 1979

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Victim Details

Mar 04, 2019

Jun 20, 2024

Trinidad

Venegas

69

24

59 inches

62 inches

100 lbs

125 lbs

Hispanic / Latino

Female

In the spring of 1979, a young mother named Trinidad Venegas, just 24 years old, vanished from her home in Holland, Michigan. On April 27th, she was there, and then she was gone, leaving behind a life and a young son. Known affectionately as "Trini," and also by the name Maria Trinidad Stegenga, her sudden absence created a void filled with conflicting stories and unanswered questions. The circumstances surrounding the day she was last seen are hazy, with the most consistent detail being that she left her residence and simply never came back. The official narrative is clouded by the family's mixed accounts of what transpired, leaving investigators with a puzzle that has endured for decades. Trinidad had a son, born in November of 1975 in Rio Bravo, Mexico, whom she brought with her to Holland shortly after his birth. In Michigan, she resided with her sister and brother-in-law, Nicolasa and Lloyd Stegenga, and was employed at a local factory. The days following her disappearance are marked by a troubling lack of official action, as no one immediately filed a missing person's report. One account, from a cousin, suggests Trinidad was seen getting into a station wagon on the day she disappeared, while the cousin was babysitting her son. This sighting, however, did little to clarify whether she left willingly or under duress. The passage of time has further complicated the investigation, with key figures, such as her brother-in-law, passing away and taking any potential knowledge with them to the grave. The investigation into Trinidad Venegas's disappearance has remained a cold case, a quiet but persistent mystery in the Holland community. Her case is officially documented in the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs) under case number MP55801, a digital footprint of a life interrupted. Over the years, theories and potential leads have emerged, including speculation about the involvement of those close to her and a possible connection to another woman who went missing around the same time. There has also been consideration of a link to an unidentified woman who was the victim of a pedestrian accident in El Paso, Texas, in October of 1979, though this has not been confirmed. Decades have passed since Trinidad was last seen, but the search for answers continues, a testament to the enduring hope of her loved ones and the dedication of those who refuse to let her story be forgotten.

Apr 27, 1979

Holland

Michigan

Ottawa County

49423

No

48562

Holland Department of Public Safety

Holland

Michigan

Ottawa County

49423

Kris Haglund

Captain

89 West 8th Street, Michigan

6163551100

Local

Law Enforcement

1905140028

Holland Department of Public Safety

9838

Black

Brown

Brown

05/24/2026


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