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Danielle Imbo, a 34-year-old mother from Mount Laurel, New Jersey, was last seen on the evening of February 19, 2005, along with her boyfriend, Richard Petrone. The couple had been out with friends at Abilene's Bar on South Street in Philadelphia. They left the bar around 11:45 p.m., intending to drive to Imbo's home in Petrone�s black 2001 Dodge Dakota pickup truck. However, neither they nor the vehicle have been seen since that night.

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Last Seen: Feb 19, 2005

Victim Details

Dec 12, 2008

Aug 01, 2024

Danielle

Imbo

53

34

65 inches

117 lbs

White / Caucasian

Female

It was a cold February night in 2005 when 34-year-old Danielle Imbo, a resident of Mt. Laurel, New Jersey, vanished along with her on-again, off-again boyfriend, 35-year-old Richard Petrone. The pair had met up with another couple for drinks at a now-closed bar on Philadelphia's South Street. Witnesses reported that they left the establishment between 11:30 and 11:45 p.m. on Saturday, February 19, with the intention of heading to Danielle's home. They were last seen walking towards Richard's black and silver 2001 Dodge Dakota pickup truck. Neither Danielle, Richard, nor the vehicle have been seen since that night. At the time of her disappearance, Danielle was a devoted mother to her young son and was in the process of a divorce. In the days and weeks that followed, a distressing silence replaced the normal patterns of their lives. There was no activity on their cell phones, credit cards, or bank accounts. Danielle, known for her reliability, uncharacteristically missed a hair appointment the following day, raising immediate concern among her family. Both Danielle and Richard were described as dedicated parents who would never have voluntarily abandoned their children. Danielle's family remembers her as a warm and outgoing person whose world revolved around her son. The FBI, which is the lead investigative agency on the case, has stated it is unlikely the couple disappeared willingly. The investigation has been extensive, involving numerous interviews and the exploration of various theories, yet no definitive answers have emerged. The absence of any concrete evidence, such as the recovery of the truck or any personal belongings, has left investigators and the families in a painful state of uncertainty. The FBI has considered the possibility of a murder-for-hire plot but has not publicly named any suspects. The case is being investigated as a double homicide, with authorities ruling out kidnapping or a random act of violence as likely scenarios. Over the years, the emotional toll on both families has been immense, marked by the enduring pain of not knowing what happened. Despite the passage of time and numerous leads that have reached dead ends, law enforcement continues to seek information from the public, offering a reward for any details that could lead to an arrest and conviction. The disappearance of Danielle Imbo and Richard Petrone remains one of Philadelphia's most high-profile and baffling unsolved mysteries, a heart-wrenching story of two people who seemingly vanished without a trace.

Feb 19, 2005

Philadelphia

Pennsylvania

Philadelphia County

No

6685

Burlington County Prosecutor's Office

Mt. Holly

New Jersey

Burlington County

08060

Michael Sperry

Lieutenant

49 Rancocas Road, New Jersey

6092655035

County

Law Enforcement

2005-0296

2005-02-23

Burlington County Prosecutor's Office

5723

Brown

Hazel

Hazel

05/17/2026


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