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Lulaida Morales Sejalbo -- Missing Since November 25th, 1973

Missing Person: Lulaida Morales Sejalbo
Alias or nickname: Loyola, according to The Charley Project's webpage for this missing person


Last contact: November 25th, 1973 (Sunday), reportedly at 11 PM (friend saw her)
Last location: Santa Clara, California, reportedly at a bowling alley but seems to have worked at a McDonald's that night, perhaps near Scott Boulevard and El Camino Real.
Age when Lulaida Morales Sejalbo disappeared: 17
DOB: December 3rd, 1955 (I believe she was born in the Phillipines)
Sex: Female
Height in inches: 63
Weight in pounds (lbs): 120
Ethnicity: Asian/Phillipino
Hair color: Black (long hair)
Eye Color: Brown
Scar or distinctive characteristic: Scar on the right foot; small mole on her lower left lip
Clothing: McDonald's work uniform (McDonald's uniforms in 1973 could be blue as opposed to the yellow/orange uniforms)
Profession: Waitress at McDonald's
Link to government source: Link to Government Source: #MP4557 (right click to open)

BMI means body mass index. It is intended to describe someone's healthy body weight relative to the individual's height. It is only food for thought as to how someone may have looked because it does not account for all body types.

Lulaida Morales Sejalbo had a BMI of 21.25. She was at a healthy weight by BMI standards at the time of her disappearance.

Shoutout to ep1999 on websleuths for finding this.

Commentary and Research

By: Shane Lambert
 

Has Lulaida Morales Sejalbo been found?

Lulaida Morales Sejalbo went missing in November 1973. She was a waitress at a McDonald's restaurant and went out to a bowling alley with a friend. There seems to be some inconsistency between sources as to whether she disappeared from a bowling alley or on her commute home from McDonald's. I assumed the former because of the journalism that covered this case. The friend claimed that the last time she saw Miss Sejalbo was at 11 PM.

The missing person had a vehicle that she was driving. This vehicle was found on December 24th, 1973, almost a month after Miss Sejalbo disappeared. The vehicle was found abandoned in Santa Clara with Miss Sejalbo's purse and coat inside. Many of these details were reported in the Peninsula Times Tribune but not until January 16th, 1974. Another source said her keys were in the vehicle and that foul play was suspected in this disappearance.

I noticed some contradictions between sources. Some websites reported that she went missing after work. However, the journalism from early 1974 said she was missing after going to a bowling alley with a friend.

I noted that Sejalbo was described as an 18-year old in the journalism below. NamUs describes her as being 17-years old at the time of her disappearance. Her 18th birthdate was on December 3rd, 1973 so that accounts for the discrepancy (ie. she was 17 when she disappeared; if alive, she would have turned 18 prior to the news piece below).


When someone goes missing while driving a car, it can be difficult to picture how the abduction took place. But there was a method of abduction, that was actually fairly common in California in decades past known as the "Good Samaritan's Ruse."

In this scenario, an abductor sabotages a victim's car and then offers the individual assistance when the car doesn't work. This method was noted by others a long time ago. I have written about this modus operandi before and won't duplicate my writing. But you can have a look at my article from 2018 entitled "Women With Car Troubles Go Missing" if you want to learn more about this method. 

If this scenario applied to Lulaida Sejalbo, then you might expect some damage to the vehicle to have occured, either while she was at the bowling alley or maybe even at work. I didn't find any coverage stating that the vehicle was damaged but this case did not have much journalism available.

Pointers and Bullet Points

  • She went to Wilcox High School, which still stands today; it is called Adrian Wilcox High School in modern Google searches; it had the same address of 3250 Monroe Street in Santa Clara in 1973 as it does now.
  • Her McDonald's work location was listed by Websleuths user nanajani as being near Scott Boulevard and El Camino Real; a Reddit user (ezza111403) suggested the location of the McDonald's as 1995 El Camino Real; the Websleuths user posted the comment in 2019 and only posted ONE comment as of the time of writing; I am taking that to mean the user was genuine and motivated to post about someone she knew and registered with the website solely for that purpose.
  • My thoughts were that Miss Sejalbo attended an event at the bowling alley and someone either sabotaged her vehicle or entered her vehicle while she was in the bowling alley; this individual then abducted her either by overtaking her in the vehicle or using the Good Samaritan's Ruse to lure her roadside; I lean to the latter because I think someone who enters someone else's car and lays in weight is entering a very random situation that he would not be in control of as a passenger in the car but either scenario is possible.
  • There were numerous significant serial killers in California in the time frame in question.
  • The name and location of the bowling alley might be good to know.
  • Due to the expectation of foul play and the unlikelihood that she disappeared on her own, I don't think her age-progression depictions will prove fruitful to this case.

Hiromi Kazuni -- Missing From Fort Myers, Florida since July 10th, 1986

Missing Person: Hiromi Kazuni (went by Rachel as an English name) Details from a government source (might be paraphrased): Hiromi was last seen selling puppets for the Unification Church on Fort Myers Beach. The last person to see her was at Dino's Restaurant at 6 pm.
Last contact: July 10th, 1986 (Thursday); one source said she disappeared on July 11th
Last location: Fort Myers, Florida at Dino's Restaurant which was near 11500 San Carlos Boulevard. Generally, said to be missing from the Fort Myers Beach area. On the night she disappeared she was also around a business called Dodge's Gas and Convenience Store at Summerwinds Court and San Carlos Boulevard (26.501128, -81.943422)

The best address that I could find for Dino's Restaurant, of which the parking lot is considered to be her last known location, was the address of a business that claimed it was right beside Dino's Restaurant. Please see the classified advertisement below. This would only be about a 1.1 miles from Summerwinds Court and San Carlos Boulevard.

Jan. 5th, 1984. News-Press.

Age when Hiromi Kazuni disappeared: 25
Sex: Female
Height in inches: 64; called 68 inches in a media article
Weight in pounds (lbs): ~113 at NamUs; but called 140 pounds in a media article
Ethnicity: Asian/Japanese
Hair color: Short and black
Eye Color: Black
Scar or distinctive characteristic: None.


Commentary and Research
By: Shane Lambert

Has Hiromi Kazuni been found?

Hiromi Kazuni's missing person case did not receive a lot of attention. But one thing I noticed while researching this case was that the weights and heights were off between media coverage and NamUs. It's not clear which one to go with but the media reported her as 5'8' and 140 pounds while NamUs has her four inches shorter and some 25-30 pounds lighter. The two bodies would look very different and might lead to very different estimates if she is a Jane Doe somewhere.

July 16th, 1986. News-press.

  • The puppets she was selling were Garfield puppets.
  • She also had a large bag.
  • Her pink blouse was described as bright pink.
  • She may have been going door-to-door.
  • That she might have left the church voluntarily was suggested in early journalism but later foul play was suspected.
  • Dino's Restaurant was closed for the summer (ie. she was not a customer there).
News-Press. February 17th, 1988.

  • In some ways, this sounded like a parking lot abduction more than anything as she seemed to be last seen in one. However, the church that she was a member of has been described as a cult. I wondered if her "predetermined route" made her fairly easy pickings for someone who knew she would be walking across a parking lot of a closed restaurant at a given time. Who predetermined her route is a good question in this case, I think.

De Qian Rang -- Missing From Elora, Ontario Since 1992

Details from NamUs**

"De Qian Rang was last seen on April 20, 1992, in the Village of Elora, Ontario. At the time of her disappearance, De Qian and her husband operated the 'Abacus Restaurant', south of Elora. An extensive police investigation has failed to locate Mrs. Rang. Police suspect foul play in her disappearance."


Missing Person: De Qian Rang
Alias: Maria Rang (might be her Canadianized name as many immigrants do that)
Last-contact date: April 20th, 1992
The area where the MP was last seen: Elora, Ontario
Link to government source: MP @ Canada's Missing

VITAL DETAILS

Ethnicity: Asian
Sex: Female
Age at time of disappearance: 29 years old
Birthdate: Deqian Rang was born between April 21st, 1962, and April 20th, 1963 based on her reported age at the last date of reported contact.
Hair: Black, long
Eyes: Brown
Scar: None listed
Height/weight: 5'4" and 110 pounds
BMI*: Deqian Rang was in the normal range for BMI.
Tattoos: Deqian Rang did not have any tattoos associated with her profiles. If you know that the missing person did have tattoos, then please post a remark at the end of this blog post on the matter.

De Qian Rang has not been seen since April 20th, 1992 when she was 29 years old. Of the resource I consulted, the DoeNetwork page for this missing person had the best description of circumstances surrounding this disappearance. That site discussed "a stormy relationship" with her husband, "extramarital affairs," the husband not filing a report of her missing but friends having to do it instead, and the husband's arrest in 1993 followed by his acquittal in December 1994.

This individual has now been missing for about 29 years as of the original publication date of this blog post. I wasn't able to locate any newspaper coverage for this case, nor did the missing person produce a hit in Ancestry. However, those databases update from time to time. If you have access to the Elora Sentinel, then that might be where you get some hits.

The following Youtube video contains information about the case, including newspaper articles that aren't available with my memberships. The information in the video seems to be derived from the same source as the DoeNetwork description.

Author: Shane Lambert (UncoolNegated on Websleuths)
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*For BMI values, I use the UPPER or HIGHER ranges that are given for height and weight.
**Text might be paraphrased. If taken verbatim, then grammar or spelling errors are not necessarily corrected from original sources.
Disclaimer: To determine whether a person is missing or not, this site relies heavily on government sources. If you are described as missing when you are not, I recommend simply having your missing person report updated or removed. When that happens, updates at this site can follow.

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NamUs #MP8602 - Notes on Ashley Fuller Reed

By: Shane Lambert

The Original Time of Writing
: October 1st, 2018
Updates: February 25th, 2025

On October 1st, 2018 I took a look at the missing person's case of Ashley Fuller Reed (NamUs #MP8602). I read over her case at NamUs and then used an online-newspaper database to look at the reporting from 1990 that covered her case. I feel that anyone websleuthing this case should know about details that I came across during this research. It's my opinion that NamUs doesn't provide enough information.

Furthermore, I took a look at the greater region and the large time frame associated with this case. I've noted numerous cases of white females going missing from Texas after experiencing car troubles between 1988 and 1994. These cases may or may not be related.


NamUs says that Reed was last heard from on January 15th, 1990, a Monday holiday (Martin Luther King Jr. Day). One newspaper article (El Paso Times/March 24th, 1990/page 13) contradicted that and said that she vanished on January 14th, which would have been a Sunday.

My guess from that is that she disappeared late on the 14th or early on the 15th. Since we're dealing with a Sunday night followed by a holiday Monday then certainly going out late wouldn't be unexpected from someone Reed's age.

Her vitals as per NamUs:
  • 19 years old when she disappeared
  • White female
  • 5'2" to 5'3"
  • 115 to 125 pounds
  • Brown and curly hair
  • Brown eyes
  • Pierced ears
  • Small brown mole on lower-left cheek
  • Wearing a stone-washed blue denim shirt, a black long-sleeved top, a brown bomber jacket, a Guess brand watch, two gold rings, and gold hoop earrings.

She was last known to be in Garland, Texas. The night she was last heard from, according to NamUs, she was going to The International House of Pancakes with two unidentified men. Her car was then found on a freeway ramp leading to her neighbourhood. That is a factor that suggests that she was abducted from her vehicle or that someone abducted her elsewhere and chose to place her vehicle there.

Personally, what I can't ignore is that the vehicle was found en route to her home. To me, that suggests that she drove it there and was abducted from it. If someone abducted her beforehand then I don't think that person would drive toward her home in her vehicle because that would be a risky move.

It may be difficult to picture how someone could be abducted from a vehicle, especially one that is moving. However, on the matter of women being abducted from vehicles, please consider my article called "Women With Car Troubles Go Missing" from February 14th, 2018. The article shows, with reference to historical cases, how an abductor is able to sabotage a woman's vehicle, follow her, and then gain her trust as a Johnny-on-the-spot mechanic that can help her. What should be noted is that it's possible to convince someone to pull over even when no car trouble exists for that person.

In regard to the men that Reed was meeting at the pancake house, websleuths should be aware of the name "Robert." The following clip is taken from the El Paso Times (March 24th, 1990; page 13).


Furthermore, Reed's case was mentioned in a September 6th, 1992 article in The Post-Crescent (page 2), a newspaper in Appleton, Wisconsin. This article mentions that the other male's name that Ashley Fuller Reed was going to meet was "Dave." This article says that Reed, "Dave," and "Robert" were going to meet in Dallas International House of Pancakes at 6pm on Jan. 14th, 1990.

One detail that websleuths should be aware of from this article is that her car was found with a dead battery. Furthermore, the article says that when the battery was recharged, the hazard lights came on. Her purse and keys were missing from the car.

Ashley Fuller Reed made the news in recent times, as of February 25th, 2025. The Irving Journal reviewed her case in January 2025.
  • Her car was a 1984 Chevrolet Citation.
  • It was discovered on January 15th on the service road of Interstate 635 at Military Parkway in Mesquite.
  • Two weeks after she disappeared, two fishermen found her purse at a gravel pit, however, somehow this purse "vanished" before police could look at it.

Subjective opinion - My Guess

My guess is that Reed left the International House of Pancakes on her own and started to drive home. While doing this, she either perceived car troubles or someone falsely alerted her to contrived troubles with the vehicle. Reacting to this, maybe she put her hazards on and pulled over. Then, she could have met with a 'Good Samaritan' who was a wolf in sheep's clothes.

Perhaps Reed turned the ignition off in her car with the hazard light button still depressed, perhaps believing that she would get help and return to the car soon. The person who offered to help her may have instead abducted her. Meanwhile, the hazard lights would have flickered all night until they killed the battery. With the hazard-light button still depressed, when the battery was recharged the lights lit up.

Similar case(s) involving Texas White Females with Abandoned cars around 1990

These cases are not necessarily connected. However, I feel that they are good "food for thought."

1988 Susan Renee Smalley and Stacie Madison


Susan Renee Smalley (NamUs #MP989) went missing in 1988 along with Stacie Madison (#MP1487) in Carrollton, Texas. They were white females aged 18 and 17 respectively. Madison's car was found abandoned. The excerpt below is from the May 8th, 1988 Odessa American newspaper (page 13).



1991 Kristen Smith


The case of Kristen Smith (NamUs #MP8669) involves the disappearance of a white female in 1991 who was a similar age to Ashley Reed. Smith went missing from Beaumont, Texas. A significant point of similarity is that Smith's car was also found abandoned.

1992 Kelly Dae Wilson


Kelly Dae Wilson (NamUs #MP6816) went missing from Gilmer, Texas in January of 1992. Wilson is a white female who was 17 at the time of her disappearance. Her car was found abandoned (with a flat tire which police believe was slashed) as well and her keys were missing.

1992 Tara Suzette Breckenridge


Tara Breckenridge

Tara Suzette Breckenridge (NamUs #MP914) went missing in August of 1992 from Houston, Texas. She was a white female, aged 23 years old. Her abandoned car was also found. I did find an individual named "Robert" associated with this case as a suspect but he would have been 15 at the time of Reed's disappearance (Del Rio News Herald/April 1st 1993/Page 1).

Please read the excerpt below, which was taken from the Del Rio News Herald (page 1) on August 15th, 1992.


The vehicle's alternator belt was missing according to NamUs. If it was broken down, then that would be one matter but the alternator belt to be missing means vehicle sabotage to me. That could mean that Tara excepted help from the Johnny-on-the-spot 'Good Samaritan' voluntarily, believing that he would help her.

1994 Jeanie Naomi Lofton


Jeanie Naomi Lofton (NamUs #MP8600) went missing in April of 1994 from Carthage, Texas (note: a newspaper article written in April 2002 called her "Jeanie Voiselle Lofton"). She was a 21-year old white female. The following excerpt is taken from the May 25th, 1994 article on Lofton in the Longview News-Journal. It states that her car was found abandoned.


In this case, Lofton left her home to run errands on April 2nd, 1994. One of her errands was to go to the Eckerd Drug Store in Carthage to get a prescription for her son's illness. She did complete this errand as his prescription was found in her car. The vehicle she drove was found parked and abandoned at a church (the Pleasant Ridge Baptist Church). An eyewitness said he saw a "white Isuzu pickup pull into the church parking lot behind Lofton" (Page 3, April 2nd 1995 Longview News-Journal).


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