
The person at the center of this case
Vicki Lynn Nisbett
Justice for Vicki Lynn Nisbett — the trail went cold in 1991, but the truth hasn't.
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What occurred during the two-month gap between her disappearance and vehicle discovery?
Was the vehicle locked or unlocked, and were there any signs of struggle or personal belongings inside?
What forensic evidence, if any, was found in or around the abandoned vehicle?
Vicki Lynn Nisbett, a 29-year-old woman, disappeared on December 14, 1991, from Cedar Park, Texas, after her last known contact that day. Her vehicle was discovered abandoned in a parking lot off Mopac Boulevard on February 8, 1992, nearly two months later, raising questions about what happened in the intervening weeks. The case remains unsolved, and investigators seek information about her whereabouts and the circumstances surrounding her disappearance.
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Did anyone see Vicki or her vehicle between December 14, 1991, and February 8, 1992?
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Official wording
NamUs case MP9045. Missing person: Vicki Lynn Nisbett.
Last known contact: 1991-12-14 in Cedar Park, Williamson, TX. Circumstances: Her vehicle was recovered on February 8, 1992, in a parking lot off Mopac Boulevard.
Demographics: 29 years, Female, White / Caucasian. Physical description: 5 ft 4 in, 125 lbs, hair: Brown, eyes: Brown.
Clothing and accessories: Clothing: long black skirt and a black sweater with several turquoise and reddish colored odd shapes on the front. Investigating agency: Williamson County Sheriff's Office | 1991-12-00213.
Vicki Lynn Nisbett was last known to be in contact in Cedar Park, Williamson County, Texas.
Her vehicle was recovered in a parking lot off Mopac Boulevard, approximately two months after her disappearance.
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Any information, no matter how small, could be crucial to solving this case.