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Juliette Delania Walker, a 21-year-old woman, was last seen on June 1, 1963, in Pontiac, Michigan. Known to her family and friends by the nickname "Lannie," she had been known to occasionally disappear for a day or two but always returned. However, after her disappearance in June 1963, she never came back, and no substantial leads have emerged since.

Juliette was described as a Black woman with black hair, brown eyes, and pierced ears. She stood between 5'5" and 5'7" tall and weighed a ...Read More
Last Seen: Jun 01, 1963

Victim Details

May 05, 2018

May 08, 2020

Juliette

Walker

82

21

65 inches

67 inches

140 lbs

160 lbs

Black / African American

Female

On a summer day in 1963, a young woman named Juliette Delania Walker, known to her loved ones as Lannie, disappeared from her life in Pontiac, Michigan. At 21 years of age, Juliette was a mother who, according to those who knew her, had a habit of leaving for a day or two at a time, but she had always returned. However, after she was last seen on June 1, 1963, she never came back, leaving her children and a lingering mystery that would span decades. The circumstances surrounding her decision to leave on that particular day remain unclear, and with few details available, her case has been a source of quiet sorrow for her family. The initial response to Juliette's disappearance was likely tempered by her known pattern of taking short trips away from home. It wasn't until an unusual amount of time had passed that the true and devastating nature of her absence became a reality for her family. Decades later, with no contact or leads, her case was officially entered into national missing persons databases, a stark testament to the enduring pain of not knowing. The official report with the Oakland County Sheriff's Office was not filed until much later, underscoring the complexities and challenges often faced in missing persons cases from that era. The passage of time has transformed Juliette's case into a cold one, yet the search for answers continues. Her physical description, a Black female with black hair and brown eyes, and her pierced ears, are the few identifying details that remain in public records. The investigation into her disappearance has been marked by a profound lack of information, leaving a void where a story of a life should be. Her children were left to grow up without their mother, their lives forever shaped by her unexplained absence. The case of Juliette Delania Walker is a poignant reminder of the many long-unsolved disappearances and the enduring hope that one day, answers will surface and bring some measure of peace to those left behind.

Jun 01, 1963

Pontiac

Michigan

Oakland County

48340

37516

Oakland County Sheriff's Office

Pontiac

Michigan

Oakland County

48341

Todd Hunt

Sergeant

1200 N. Telegraph Road, Michigan

2488584951

County

Law Enforcement

18-105166

2018-06-05

Oakland County Sheriff's Office

10724

Black

Brown

Brown

06/01/2026


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