DERRY, NH — Three years after 23-year-old Amanda Grazewski disappeared from a home in Derry, New Hampshire, there are still no leads in the case.
But her family is not giving up.
“What has it been like the last three years wondering what happened to her?” I asked Joan O’Connor, Amanda’s aunt.
“Just the unknown, not knowing what to expect. It’s really 50-50.
Did foul play happen? Was she human trafficked? No one knows,” O’Connor said.
Amanda Grazewski was a single mother who struggled with addiction and homelessness, but in March 2020, to her family and friends, it appeared things were getting better for Amanda.
But something dramatically changed on St. Patrick’s Day 2020.
Amanda Grazewski disappeared from an apartment in a house at 18 Birch Street in Derry, New Hampshire.
It’s believed she arrived there with three or four other people at about midnight on March 17th.
By morning she was gone.
But Amanda left behind her purse, a bag of clothes, and her cellphone
“She did own a laptop, but that was never found. And the people there were using her phone,” Joan O’Connor said.
“Does that tell you anything?” I asked.
“It tells me it’s suspicious.”
Joan O’Connor reported her niece missing to Derry, New Hampshire Police.
Right now, Amanda is one of 73 missing people in the Granite State.
On this third anniversary of Amanda’s disappearance, Joan O’Connor wants to do whatever it takes to get Amanda off that list of missing people.
She wants Amanda home.
“We need to help find her. And hopefully we’ll get that done, O’Connor said.
The family of Amanda Grazewski is offering a $2,000 reward for information.
If you can help, contact Derry, NH Police at 603-432-6111.
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