Jun 24, 2018
Sep 18, 2018
Ange
Iradukunda
27
21
66 inches
67 inches
120 lbs
150 lbs
Black / African American
Female
In the quiet community of Kentwood, Michigan, a suburb of Grand Rapids, 21-year-old Ange Iradukunda vanished, leaving behind a mystery that has endured for years. She was last seen on December 15, 2017, and in the time since, there has been a profound lack of information regarding her whereabouts. Ange was a young woman with her future ahead of her; she had graduated from East Kentwood High School and was pursuing a business administration degree at Grand Rapids Community College. At the time she went missing, she was working as a cashier. Described as a Black female with a dark complexion, she stood between 5'6" and 5'7" and weighed between 120 and 150 pounds. She had black hair that she typically wore pinned up in a natural style, and her eyes were brown. The circumstances surrounding Ange's disappearance are notably sparse, a fact that has made the search for answers all the more challenging for her loved ones and investigators. One of the few, and most peculiar, details known is that when she was last seen, she was carrying a sewing machine. This detail has been a central and perplexing element of her case, raising more questions than it answers. Ange was known to enjoy sewing, along with reading and drawing, but the reason for her having a sewing machine with her on the day she disappeared remains unknown. The lack of a clear timeline of her last known movements, or any known individuals she may have been with, has created a void of information. The Kentwood Police Department has been handling her case, but without significant leads, her disappearance has not garnered widespread public attention. The case of Ange Iradukunda is a somber reminder of the many individuals who go missing without a trace, their stories fading from public view as time passes. The few available details paint a picture of a young, creative student whose life was abruptly and inexplicably interrupted. The unexplained presence of the sewing machine is a haunting and singular clue in a case with very little evidence. Despite the passage of time, her case remains open, a silent testament to a life that is still unaccounted for. The quiet nature of her disappearance, devoid of the extensive media coverage that some cases receive, underscores the silent anguish of many families who are left to wonder about the fate of their loved ones. The investigation into what happened to Ange Iradukunda continues, with the hope that one day, answers will surface and bring closure to a long and painful period of uncertainty.
Dec 15, 2017
Grand Rapids
Michigan
Kent County
49512
38797
Kentwood Police Department
Grand Rapids
Michigan
Kent County
49512
4742 Walma Avenue Southeast, Michigan
6166986580
Local
Law Enforcement
18-2056
2018-02-01
Kentwood Police Department
10067
Black
Brown
Brown
05/27/2026