
The person at the center of this case
Delight M. Watson
Justice for Delight M. Watson — the trail went cold in 1993, but the truth hasn't.
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Were there other passengers or bus driver who saw Delight board the bus or noticed anything unusual that day?
What was the bus route and destination, and did the bus complete its route normally?
Why did Delight board the bus that day, and where was she intending to go?
Delight M. Watson, a 40-year-old woman, disappeared on May 12, 1993, after boarding an Intercity Transit bus in the Hawks Glen area near Lacy, Washington. She was never seen again, and the circumstances of her disappearance remain unclear. Anyone with information about her whereabouts or what happened that day is urged to contact the Thurston County Sheriff's Office.
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Has there been any trace of her since May 12, 1993, or any credible sightings reported?
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Official wording
NamUs case MP22759. Missing person: Delight M.
Watson. Last known contact: 1993-05-12 in Lacy, Thurston, WA.
Circumstances: Delight Watson was last seen boarding an Intercity Transit bus in the Hawks Glen area outside of Lacy, Washington on May 12, 1993. Demographics: 40 years, Female, White / Caucasian.
Physical description: 5 ft 1 in, 100 lbs, hair: Blond/Strawberry, eyes: Blue. Investigating agency: Thurston County Sheriff's Office | 931197605.
Delight M. Watson was last seen boarding an Intercity Transit bus in the Hawks Glen area outside of Lacy, Washington on May 12, 1993.
Any information, no matter how small, could be crucial to solving this case.
Any information, no matter how small, could be crucial to solving this case.