Found Deceased DC - Allean Logan, 36, Washington, 15 Sept 1999

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On the morning of Sept. 15, 1999, Sabrina Logan got a frantic call from her daughter, Stephanie Logan. Sabrina’s sister, Allean Logan, wasn’t answering her phone. Could Sabrina go over to Allean’s home in Southwest Washington and see if she was okay, Stephanie asked.

When Sabrina got there, she heard Allean’s infant son, Jerome, crying through the locked door. Worried, Sabrina rushed to get an apartment manager. When the door swung open, she found Jerome sitting in his chair. Allean, 36, was nowhere to be found.

When Logan disappeared, she was 5 feet 8 inches tall and weighed about 118 pounds. She has a medium brown complexion, brown eyes and black hair. She was last seen wearing a T-shirt and black pants.

“I’ve had to explain to Jerome that his mother didn’t leave him because she didn’t love him,” said Sabrina. “Even when Allean would stay out until 2 or 3 in the morning, she still had him with her.”

At the time of her disappearance, Allean was unemployed and having personal problems that many of her loved ones say may have contributed to her disappearance. Relatives say she fell in with the wrong crowd and began using drugs. She was scheduled to enter an 18-month drug rehab program before she vanished. Another sister, Alvia Underwood, had even gone to local drug dealers to ask them to stop giving Logan drugs on credit because she could not pay them back. To her surprise, they obliged.

Police officials said they are examining whether Logan was a victim of foul play and whether a connection with criminal activity may have led to her disappearance.
 
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Photos: http://www.charleyproject.org/cases/l/logan_allean.html
Allean has been missing for 16 years now.
 
Remarkable Discovery: DNA links family to missing DC woman
WUSA9 Reporter Janice Park spoke with family members last year after Logan’s sisters gave detectives their DNA and hoped for a match.

In January 2019, the family got a match.

Long said police found his aunt’s body near DC’s Barnaby Terrace neighborhood in 2000 which was one year after Logan disappeared.

Logan’s remains were found about a mile and a half away from where she was last seen.
 

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