MN MN - Amy Pagnac, 13, Osseo, 5 Aug 1989

In the celebration and renewed hope many have found this week with the discovery of the missing girls, there was an interview with her mother, Susan Pagnac:
http://minnesota.cbslocal.com/2013/05/07/parents-of-mn-missing-kids-given-new-hope-after-ohio-news/

Amy vanished from Osseo, MN in 1989 from a gas station while her step father went inside quick. When he came out, she was simply gone. I have discovered another case eerily similar. In White Bluff, TN 1987, Martha Green and her brother pulled into a gast station. She waited in the car while he went inside. When he came back out, she simply vanished as well.
http://www.charleyproject.org/cases/g/green_martha.html
 
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In White Bluff, TN 1987, Martha Green and her brother pulled into a gast station. She waited in the car while he went inside. When he came back out, she simply vanished as well.
http://www.charleyproject.org/cases/g/green_martha.html

Martha was not in a gas station when she disappeared. Her brother's vehicle ran out of gas on the highway, and he walked to a gas station while she waited in the car. When he returned, she was gone.
 
Happy Easter, Amy. Prayers for closure very soon.
 
http://kstp.com/article/stories/S3440715.shtml?cat=12157

A large police presence was at the home located on the 9700 block of Hemlock Lane North Sunday. A large tent has been set up outside the front of the home and police were investigating in the back of the home.

In video from Chopper 5, a large chest is seen being brought into the tent.

Police have released very few details as to why they were searching the property in Maple Grove Sunday.
 
It's nice to see Amy Sue Pagnac's case getting attention. There are so many unanswered questions.

When was the last verified sighting of Amy Sue by someone outside of the family?

Why did Amy Sue and stepfather travel to Isani? When did they leave Maple Grove to go to Isanti? Can anyone besides family verify seeing Amy in Isanti?

What did stepfather do when he came out of the restroom and found Amy gone? Did he look for her? Where and for how long? When did he call police and was it from the gas station? If he thought she had a seizure and wandered off, was there an all-out foot search that day/night? Were dogs ever used?

No public statement ever afaik by school teachers, friends, pastor, etc.

Is the history of seizures documented somewhere? And the statement about Amy Sue being "prone to fits of anger" which mom says she never made--who did make that statement? Someone did.
 
Also did police search the property in Isanti?
 
Its amazing when detectives work on these old cases. It ensures that time does not give sanctuary to anyone who might have caused her disappearance. I hope they finally solve what happened.
 
This is local to me. There was a huge media circus in that neighborhood today.


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You can certainly read between the lines on today's story:
http://www.twincities.com/crime/ci_25788904/maple-grove-police-execute-search-warrant-at-home

"Midden told police he went to the restroom and when he returned, Amy was gone. No one reported seeing her at the gas station."

"Non family abductions of children are exceedingly rare; authorities estimate only about 5 percent of child abductions are committed by a stranger. A 1999 study by the U.S. Department of Justice, which the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children considers the "most definitive" exploration of the topic, puts that number at 2 percent and 3 percent."
 
http://www.kare11.com/story/news/lo...-grove-home-where-missing-girl-lived/9257483/

The search of Amy's home has created quite a buzz with the locals. It's nice to see so many people that still remember her. It's no secret why they're searching her home *cough cough stepfather who last seen her*, but I wonder what they found out or have to provoke the search there now? Either way, this is a GREAT thing!
I've always did Amy even really make back down to Osseo from the farm up north? Was she ever at the gas station? I hope they find what they need to, and most important of all I hope they find Amy so she can finally be laid to rest and get justice. #NeverForgetAmyPagnac
 
I think it's odd that the step dad would stop to use the bathroom at a gas station when they were so close to home. If I recall, wasn't the gas station actual south of their house...meaning a little out of the way? Why wouldn't he just drive straight home to the house?!? Seems strange.

Regardless, I'm so glad that there is some activity in this case. Whatever the police have must be significant if they obtained a sealed search warrant. The reports said the FBI was involved as well.
 

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