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Terry Slaugenhoupt, a 28-year-old woman from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was last seen on January 6, 1991. She returned to her Highland Park apartment that evening after going on a date. Soon after, Terry received a phone call and told her roommate she was heading out to a nearby convenience store. She left but never returned, and has not been seen or heard from since. Terry was expected to attend a job interview the following day and had plans with her brother two days later, but she missed both ...Read More
Last Seen: Jan 06, 1991

Victim Details

Jul 15, 2009

Jun 06, 2023

Terry

Slaugenhoupt

62

28

62 inches

105 lbs

120 lbs

White / Caucasian

Female

In the winter of 1991, a 28-year-old woman named Terry Slaugenhoupt vanished from her Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, home, leaving behind a mystery that has endured for decades. On the evening of January 6th, Terry returned to the apartment she shared with a roommate in the city's Highland Park neighborhood after being on a date. Not long after her return, the phone rang. Following the call, she informed her roommate that she was stepping out again, and with that, she walked out of the apartment and out of the lives of those who knew her. Terry was never seen or heard from again. At the time of her disappearance, she was described as a white female, standing 5 feet 2 inches tall and weighing between 105 and 120 pounds. She had long, curly brown hair, hazel eyes, and a noticeable scar on her forehead near her hairline. The circumstances surrounding Terry's disappearance are unsettlingly vague. There are slightly differing accounts of her final moments at home; one version suggests she received a phone call and then told her roommate she was going out again, while another indicates she told her roommate she was going to a nearby convenience store to make a phone call. The identity of the person she spoke with on the phone, or intended to call, remains unknown. She had plans to meet a man the following day for a job interview, an appointment she would never keep. Her family described a strained but consistent relationship with Terry, noting that despite her struggles with alcohol, she would always make contact on holidays and birthdays. Her brother had plans to see her just two days after she was last seen, but when he arrived at her apartment, she was gone. Over the years, the investigation into Terry Slaugenhoupt's disappearance has yielded no definitive answers, and her case remains an open and painful chapter for her loved ones. The Pittsburgh Police Department has maintained the case, but the passage of time has not brought them any closer to understanding what happened that January night. Despite the lack of progress, her family has continued to hold out hope. Her DNA has been submitted to national databases for comparison with unidentified remains, but as of yet, no matches have been made. The case is a somber reminder of the many individuals who disappear under puzzling circumstances, leaving behind a void of information and a family left to wonder. The overview of the case is one of a young woman who, after a seemingly ordinary evening, vanished without a trace, initiating a prolonged and so far fruitless search for answers.

Jan 06, 1991

Pittsburgh

Pennsylvania

Allegheny County

No

3306

Pittsburgh Police Department

Pittsburgh

Pennsylvania

Allegheny County

15233

Joseph Gannon

Police Detective Sergeant

1203 Western Avenue, Pennsylvania

4123237800

Local

Law Enforcement

91-11005

Pittsburgh Police Department

7689

Brown

Hazel

Hazel

05/30/2026


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