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Alice Boron, an 81-year-old woman from New Castle, Pennsylvania, was last seen on January 5, 2003. On the day of her disappearance, her vehicle was found abandoned near the Grant Street area, close to the river in New Castle. Alice had no known history of wandering off, and her sudden disappearance raised concerns, especially given her advanced age.

Despite extensive searches, there have been very few clues to her whereabouts. Investigators initially considered her case as endangered, a ...Read More
Last Seen: Jan 05, 2003

Victim Details

Apr 10, 2018

Jan 12, 2024

Alice

Boron

103

81

60 inches

64 inches

110 lbs

115 lbs

White / Caucasian

Female

In the winter of 2003, the community of New Castle, Pennsylvania, was faced with the unsettling disappearance of one of its elderly residents. Alice Boron, an 81-year-old female, was last seen on January 5, 2003. At the time of her disappearance, she was described as a white female with gray hair and blue eyes, standing between 5'0" and 5'4" tall and weighing between 110 and 115 pounds. The circumstances surrounding her last known moments remain unclear, leaving a void of information for both her family and investigators. The quiet life of this octogenarian was abruptly interrupted by her sudden and mysterious absence, an event that would continue to puzzle the small Pennsylvania city for years to come. The investigation into Alice Boron's disappearance began to take shape when her vehicle was discovered abandoned. The car was found on Grant Street, ominously parked near the Shenango River in New Castle. This discovery near a body of water immediately raised concerns and directed the focus of the search efforts. Inside the vehicle, authorities reportedly found a note of a personal nature, which some have speculated was a suicide note. Despite this finding, extensive searches of the river and the surrounding areas were conducted in an attempt to locate her. The winter conditions and the depth of the Shenango River, which can reach up to 10 feet in the winter, presented significant challenges to the search and rescue teams. As time passed with no sign of Alice Boron, the hope of finding her alive began to fade. In the months following her disappearance, legal proceedings were initiated to have her declared legally deceased. In August of 2003, a memorial service was held in her honor at the First United Methodist Church, a service held in absentia corporis, meaning without the body present. A cenotaph, a monument to someone whose remains are elsewhere, was placed at Oak Park Cemetery in New Castle as a place for remembrance. The case of Alice Boron is a somber tale of a person who vanished, leaving behind only a few cryptic clues. The discovery of her abandoned car and a personal note pointed towards a possible tragic end, but without the recovery of her remains, a definitive conclusion to her story remains elusive. Her disappearance is a quiet reminder of an unresolved chapter in the history of New Castle.

Jan 05, 2003

New Castle

Pennsylvania

Lawrence County

No

32521

City of New Castle Police Department

New Castle

Pennsylvania

Lawrence County

16101

303 East North Street, Pennsylvania

7246563570

Local

Law Enforcement

http://newcastlepd.com/

03-0050

2003-02-07

City of New Castle Police Department

na

Gray or Partially Gray

Blue

Blue

05/27/2026


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