Jul 12, 2010
Mar 31, 2020
Anne
Kirrane
94
55
66 inches
115 lbs
120 lbs
White / Caucasian
Female
In the late summer of 1985, a sense of unease settled over a family in Philadelphia as 55-year-old Anne Marie Kirrane, known to her loved ones as Nancy, made the decision to leave her lifelong home. Feeling down, she embarked on a westward journey, hoping to find a fresh start away from the familiar streets of her past. Her travels eventually led her to Bedford, Pennsylvania, where on the morning of September 12, she checked out of a local motel. This would be the last confirmed sighting of Anne. Later that same day, her blue 1982 Datsun was discovered abandoned along State Route 56, about five miles west of Pleasantville in West St. Clair Township, Bedford County. The discovery of her car was unsettling; the keys were still in the ignition, and her personal belongings, including her purse and traveler's checks, were left inside, suggesting that her departure from the vehicle was sudden and unplanned. The investigation into Anne's disappearance deepened with the discovery of a recently purchased sweater, believed to be hers, found approximately 300 yards from her abandoned car. The price tag was still attached, another small detail that added to the perplexing nature of the scene. K-9 units were brought in and were able to trace her scent from the sweater back to her car and then to the edge of the road, where the trail abruptly ended. This led investigators to surmise that she may have accepted a ride from a passing motorist. Further examination of the items left in her vehicle revealed a newspaper with several classified ads for apartments circled. Authorities followed this lead and discovered that Anne had contacted an individual in Johnstown about renting an apartment the day before she vanished. However, she never made any further contact, leaving another promising lead at a dead end. Despite extensive searches of the surrounding area and widespread publicity, no trace of Anne Marie Kirrane has ever been found. The initial hope that she had simply moved on to start a new life has faded with the passage of time, replaced by the lingering uncertainty of her fate. The case grew cold, leaving her family with unanswered questions and a void that has never been filled. The Pennsylvania State Police have kept her case open, and the details of her disappearance remain a somber reminder of a life interrupted. The collection of clues�the abandoned car, the untouched belongings, the scent trail that vanished into thin air�paints a frustrating and incomplete picture of her last known moments. The overview of the case is one of suddenness and mystery, a woman seeking a new beginning who instead vanished along a lonely stretch of a Pennsylvania highway.
Sep 12, 1985
Pleasantville
Pennsylvania
Bedford County
No
8798
Pennsylvania State Police
Bedford
Pennsylvania
Bedford County
15522
171 Arthur L. Hershey Drive, Pennsylvania
8146966100
State
Law Enforcement
G02-0258096
1985-09-14
Pennsylvania State Police
Blond/Strawberry
Blue
Blue
No
05/25/2026