MEQUON -- Friday, December 18th will mark one month since 53-year-old Jacquelyn Ranallo of Mequon was last seen -- and the circumstances surrounding her disappearance are just as mysterious as they were on day one.
My daughter is a member of the local theatre community and so was Jacquelyn. This was shared on one of our local theatre groups on FB.
"Brad Hicks from FOX6 News contacted me today. He is working with Mequon police & family to put together an in depth piece in her case. Their hope is a long format treatment of the case will help jog someone's memory of something. They very much need to do some brief interviews today or tomorrow with people who know her to help personalize the story. They're looking for some people who can talk about her as a person. Please share this post. If you are willing to share your story, please contact me immediately and I will get you in touch with Brad."
Puzzling case.
If she (or a friend, that was not really clear) was selling furniture from her home, there must have been customers, people, strangers coming by. I hope she has kept contact info of all her customers and LE have interviewed them.
Her home was locked and all personal items and car were left, could someone have picked her up to look at some furniture? Bit unlikely though that she would go w/o her phone and purse.
Maybe she just needed some air and wanted to be without phone for an hour, going for a walk. Have searches been conducted around her home?