CA CA - Julie Vessigault, 47, Elk Grove, 23 Jan 2024

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Elk Grove woman missing for weeks now, police say
"Elk Grove police are asking the public for information on the whereabouts of a missing woman who disappeared weeks ago.

Julie Vessigault was last seen on Jan. 23, driving away in her tan Toyota Camry on Elk Grove Boulevard toward Interstate 5, Elk Grove police said. The license plate number on the Camry is SBJ4515, registered in Georgia."


Julie's entry on the Missing Persons Center
5'1" , 140lbs, Brown Hair, Hazel Eyes & she wears glasses
Last Seen Wearing a grey t-shirt with "Sacramento Executive Airport" on front and blue jeans
 
Julie is well known in aviation/airshow circles (not as a pilot or performer but as a very active volunteer). If you check her name on FB there are a number of well known aviation organizations that have been posting about her being missing for some time now. I can't link per the rules but the info is there, though not much more than we have from LE. She did have a Go Fund Me page up with a post as recent as January to raise a small amount of money after a death in the family. She last updated that in January.
 
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On Jan. 23, 2024, Vessigault made an appointment with the Department of Motor Vehicles, but she missed it.

“What we were told was that she got back to the apartment and rearranged a few things, left some things behind, got in her car and left,” Sorenson said.

Among the things Vessigault left behind were her phone and license as she drove off in her Toyota Camry. Her friends say there was every indication she planned to come back.

The Elk Grove Police Department posted a photo of her car, which was spotted on a surveillance camera driving through town.

Nobody has seen or heard from Vessigault since.

“We’ve had people scouring every single parking lot they could possibly think of, especially the mental health hospitals (and) Walmart shopping centers because she was known to sleep in her car quite a bit when she was on the road,” Worden said.

“She slept in her car many nights,” Graves said. “It was odd. We always thought she was in danger [then], and she gets to a home with an apartment, and all of a sudden, that’s the time she goes missing.”

Friends worried there may have been a trigger that caused Vessigault to take a little time away by herself. The day she disappeared was around the fourth anniversary of the tragic death of her friend’s son, Nathan, who died in a plane crash.
 
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