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Joyce Ann Johnson, a 31-year-old woman from Detroit, Michigan, went missing on March 1, 1997. On that day, Joyce told her family she was going to the store, but she never returned, and there has been no trace of her since. At the time of her disappearance, Joyce was described as a Black woman, standing 5'7" tall and weighing around 230 pounds. She had short, black hair and distinctive burn scars on one of her hands. Joyce was last seen wearing a yellow sweater and a cloche hat.

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Last Seen: Mar 01, 1997

Victim Details

Jul 03, 2013

Sep 16, 2020

Joyce

Johnson

58

31

67 inches

230 lbs

Black / African American

Female

On a day in early spring, March 1, 1997, 31-year-old Joyce Ann Johnson informed her family that she was heading out to the store from her home in Detroit, Michigan. It was a simple, everyday statement that gave no indication of the lasting uncertainty that would follow. Joyce left, but she never returned, and her loved ones have not seen or heard from her since that day. At the time of her disappearance, she was described as a Black female, standing 5 feet 7 inches tall and weighing approximately 230 pounds. She had short, tapered black hair and brown eyes. The last outfit anyone saw her in consisted of a yellow sweater and a cloche hat. Joyce had a couple of distinctive physical features that her family hoped would help in identifying her. She had burn scars on the top of one of her hands, possibly her left. Additionally, both her ears and her nose had been pierced, although it was noted that she no longer wore a ring in her nose. Her case was officially created with the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs) years later, ensuring her information was entered into a national database. The Detroit Police Department is the primary agency investigating her disappearance. The circumstances surrounding Joyce Ann Johnson's disappearance remain sparse, with the only detail being her stated intention of going to the store. For decades, her family has been left without answers, holding onto the memory of the woman they last saw on that March day. The absence of any contact or new leads has left a void in the lives of those who knew her. The investigation into what happened to Joyce continues, a quiet and long-standing case among the many unresolved missing persons files in Michigan, leaving a family to hope for a resolution that has been out of reach for many years.

Mar 01, 1997

Detroit

Michigan

Wayne County

22650

Detroit Police Department

Detroit

Michigan

Wayne County

48226

Shannon Jones

Sergeant

1301 3rd St, Michigan

3135961800

Local

Law Enforcement

1312030238

Detroit Police Department

Black

Brown

Brown

05/30/2026


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