
The person at the center of this case
Amy Sue Pagnac
Justice for Amy Sue Pagnac — the trail went cold in 1989, but the truth hasn't.
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What was Amy's exact medical condition and did a seizure occur at the gas station that day?
Were there any witnesses at the Osseo Holiday Gas Station who saw Amy or noticed anything unusual?
What investigation was conducted at the gas station and surrounding area in 1989?
Amy Sue Pagnac, a 13-year-old girl, disappeared on August 5, 1989, while waiting in her father's car at the Osseo Holiday Gas Station in Minnesota. She had a history of seizures and required medication for allergies, and may have been disoriented at the time of her disappearance. Despite decades of investigation, her whereabouts remain unknown, and anyone with information about her case is urged to contact the Maple Grove Police Department.
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Why has there been no confirmed sighting or contact from Amy in over 30 years?
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NamUs case MP7051. Missing person: Amy Sue Pagnac.
Last known contact: 1989-08-05 in Osseo, Hennepin, MN. Circumstances: Amy was last seen at the Osseo Holiday Gas Station where she was waiting for her father in his car.
She may have had a seizure and been disoriented. She requires medication for allergies and has experienced seizures due to unknown causes.
Demographics: 13 years, Female, White / Caucasian. Physical description: 5 ft 0 in, 100 lbs, hair: Brown, eyes: Blue.
Investigating agency: Maple Grove Police Department | 89-9409 | 1989-08-05.
13-year-old Amy Sue Pagnac was last seen waiting in her father's car at the Osseo Holiday Gas Station. She may have experienced a seizure and been disoriented.
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