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Joanne Williams, a 22-year-old from Scranton, Pennsylvania, was last seen on December 7, 1978. She left her home in a red 1977 Datsun 200 SX with white racing stripes, heading to an exercise class at her dance school in Chinchilla, located on Route 6. Joanne was last seen leaving the class around 10:00 p.m. that night but never returned home. Her car was found nine days later, on December 16, parked at Lafayette Street and North Everett Avenue in Scranton. The car was unlocked, and inside, inves ...Read More
Last Seen: Dec 07, 1978

Victim Details

Jul 15, 2009

Sep 12, 2023

Joanne

Williams

68

22

60 inches

64 inches

95 lbs

105 lbs

White / Caucasian

Female

On a cold winter evening in December of 1978, a 22-year-old woman named Joanne Williams vanished from her life in Scranton, Pennsylvania. She was a petite blonde with blue eyes, standing about five feet two inches tall. That evening, she left her residence on East Gibson Street to attend an exercise class at her dance school in the nearby town of Chinchilla. She drove off in her distinctive red 1977 Datsun 200 SX, a car adorned with white racing stripes. The last time anyone reported seeing Joanne was at 10:00 PM at the dance school on Route 6. She was dressed in a leotard top, blue jeans, and a beige tweed jacket. After leaving the school, she never made it home, and no one has reported hearing from her since. The days that followed her disappearance turned into a week of anxious waiting and searching by her loved ones. The first significant break in the case, if it could be called that, came nine days after she was last seen. On December 16, 1978, Joanne's red Datsun was discovered parked on a street in West Scranton, at the intersection of Lafayette Street and North Everett Avenue. The location was less than a mile from her home. The car was unlocked, and inside, investigators found her purse with all its contents seemingly undisturbed. Her paycheck was also found inside the vehicle, adding to the perplexing nature of the scene. There were no signs of a struggle, no indication of what might have happened to Joanne. The discovery of her car, so close to home yet offering no answers, only deepened the mystery surrounding her sudden disappearance and intensified the concern for her well-being. As years turned into decades, the case of Joanne Williams grew cold, but it was never forgotten by law enforcement or her family. She was legally declared dead in 1991, a painful but necessary step for her loved ones. Over the years, investigators have considered potential suspects, including a man named Frank Osellanie, who was convicted of the kidnapping, rape, and murder of a young girl in 1990 and was a person of interest in other cases. However, no definitive link to Joanne's case was ever established, and Osellanie, who died in prison in 2020, denied any involvement. The investigation into what happened to Joanne Williams remains open. The Pennsylvania State Police continue to hold the case file, hoping that one day a new piece of information will surface and finally provide answers to the questions that have haunted her family and community for over four decades. The case is a somber reminder of a young life interrupted and a family left without closure, a story of enduring hope against the backdrop of a long and painful mystery.

Dec 07, 1978

Scranton

Pennsylvania

Lackawanna County

No

20584

Pennsylvania State Police

Dunmore

Pennsylvania

Lackawanna County

18512

Gregory Allen

Criminal Investigator

85 Keystone Industrial Park, Pennsylvania

5709633156

State

Law Enforcement

R01-0159777

Pennsylvania State Police

6769

Blond/Strawberry

Blue

Blue

06/01/2026


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