
The person at the center of this case
Andrea Catherine Milne
Justice for Andrea Catherine Milne — the trail went cold in 1975, but the truth hasn't.
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Who were the other patrons and staff at the Mecca Bar on the night of August 24, 1975, and did anyone see Andrea leave or interact with others?
What was Andrea's intended destination after leaving the Mecca Bar, and did she have reliable transportation?
Were there any reported sightings or communications from Andrea in the days or weeks following her disappearance?
Andrea Catherine Milne, a 27-year-old Alaska Native woman, disappeared in Ketchikan, Alaska on August 24, 1975, after being last seen at the Mecca Bar in the early morning hours. Nearly five decades later, the circumstances of her disappearance remain unknown, with no confirmed sightings or leads to explain what happened that night. Her case remains open with the Alaska State Troopers, and anyone with information about her whereabouts or the events of that evening is urged to come forward.
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Official wording
NamUs case MP154939. Missing person: Andrea Catherine Milne.
Last known contact: 1975-08-24 in Ketchikan, Ketchikan Gateway, AK. Circumstances: Andrea was last seen at the Mecca Bar in Ketchikan between 0100 and 0200 hours.
Demographics: 27 years, Female, American Indian / Alaska Native. Physical description: 5 ft 8 in, 185 lbs, hair: Brown, eyes: Brown.
Clothing and accessories: Clothing: Long black skirt and a multi-colored shirt. Investigating agency: Alaska State Troopers | AK26010341 | 1975-08-24.
Andrea Catherine Milne was last seen at the Mecca Bar in Ketchikan between 0100 and 0200 hours.
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