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Elisha Eittreim was last seen leaving her boyfriend's residence on Brown Street in Napa, California on February 27, 1994. She was en route to her own home on Patchett Street, with plans to make stops at an ATM and Val's Liquor on Third Street.
However, there were no sightings of Eittreim at the liquor store, and there were no withdrawals made from her bank account. Eittreim never made it home and has not been heard from since.
Eittreim attended Vintage High School and studied art at a community college for two years, with plans to transfer to the University of California at Berkeley. At the time of her disappearance, she was working at a gift shop in Napa. Eittreim had a history of heavy drinking, which sometimes resulted in her blacking out and going home with strangers from bars.
Since her disappearance, Eittreim has not used her bank account, which contained $900, or her Social Security number. She also never cashed her last paycheck. Authorities believe she was likely murdered, but her case remains unsolved.
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