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Ray Gricar, the district attorney for Centre County, Pennsylvania, vanished on April 15, 2005, after telling his girlfriend he was going for a drive. Gricar, age 59 at the time, did not return home. His car, a Mini Cooper, was found abandoned the next day in a parking lot in Lewisburg, about 50 miles from his home in Bellefonte. Inside the vehicle, police found his cell phone, but there were no signs of Gricar.

Months later, in July 2005, Gricar's laptop was discovered in the Susquehan ...Read More
Last Seen: Apr 15, 2005

Victim Details

Apr 29, 2009

May 22, 2020

Ray

Gricar

78

59

72 inches

170 lbs

White / Caucasian

Male

On the morning of April 15, 2005, Ray Gricar, the 59-year-old district attorney for Centre County, Pennsylvania, embarked on what seemed to be a leisurely drive. He called his girlfriend to tell her he was heading out in his red and white Mini Cooper to enjoy the scenery along a route in Penns Valley. When he failed to return home that day, he was reported missing. For nearly two decades, Gricar had been a prominent figure in the county's legal system, making his sudden and unexplained absence all the more alarming to the community he served. The initial search efforts quickly intensified, but it was the discovery of his car the following day that added a layer of profound mystery to the case. The Mini Cooper was found parked in a lot in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, near the Susquehanna River, miles away from his intended route. His county-issued laptop computer was missing from the vehicle, as were his car keys and wallet, though his cell phone was left behind inside the car. The months following Gricar's disappearance yielded a series of perplexing and frustrating clues. In July 2005, two fishermen discovered his government-owned laptop in the Susquehanna River, but the hard drive had been removed. Then, in October of that same year, the hard drive itself was found further down the riverbank. Despite extensive efforts by forensic experts, the hard drive was too severely damaged to recover any data, leaving a potential treasure trove of information lost forever. Investigators explored numerous theories, including the possibility that his disappearance was linked to one of the many high-profile cases he had prosecuted. One such case that came under renewed scrutiny was an investigation into allegations against former Penn State football coach Jerry Sandusky, which Gricar had declined to prosecute years earlier. However, no definitive link to any specific case has ever been established. The absence of any ransom notes, credible sightings, or signs of foul play has left the investigation in a state of prolonged uncertainty. The case has been characterized by a frustrating lack of concrete evidence, leading to widespread speculation that has ranged from a planned disappearance to an act of violence. Over the years, numerous searches have been conducted in and around the Susquehanna River, but they have failed to locate any trace of the missing district attorney. In 2011, at the request of his daughter, Ray Gricar was declared legally dead. The overview of the case is a troubling narrative of a dedicated public servant who vanished, leaving behind a trail of bizarre clues that have only deepened the mystery surrounding his fate. His disappearance remains one of Pennsylvania's most enduring and perplexing unsolved cases, a story with a beginning but no clear end.

Apr 15, 2005

Bellefonte

Pennsylvania

Centre County

16823

No

7301

Pennsylvania State Police

Bellefonte

Pennsylvania

Centre County

16823

Dana Martini

Trooper

330 Penn Tech Drive, Pennsylvania

8146966158

State

Law Enforcement

G07-1346752

Pennsylvania State Police

Gray or Partially Gray

Green

Green

06/03/2026


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