Christina Marie Plante missing: A 13 year-old girl who vanished without a trace in Arizona found alive after 32 years

A woman who disappeared from a small mountain community in Arizona in 1994 when she was 13 years-old has been found alive, more than 30 years later.
Christina Marie Plante, now 44 years old, was located and identified this week, bringing the decades-old missing‑person case to a close.
Plante was last seen on 15 May 1994 after leaving her home in the Payson–Star Valley area northeast of Phoenix to walk to a nearby stable where her horse was kept.
Her disappearance was classified at the time as occurring under “endangered and suspicious circumstances.”
An extensive search operation was launched at the time, involving law enforcement, volunteers, and interviews, but none produced any viable leads and the case went cold.
However, the case was never formally closed, and the investigation was later assigned to the Gila County Sheriff’s Office Cold Case Unit.
The unit was later able to take advantage of advances in technology and updated investigative techniques to re‑examine the file. Plante’s information had remained in national missing‑children databases throughout the intervening decades.
The unit had apparently made a fresh appeal for information on the cold case prior to locating her, issuing a description of the circumstances under which she went missing and updating the public on her appearance and current age.
“She was 13-years-old at the time of disappearance and would currently be 44 years old. She has blue eyes and naturally dark blond hair if not dyed,” the description read.
In a statement released Wednesday, the Gila County Sheriff’s Office said: “Utilizing advances in technology, modern investigative techniques, and detailed case review, detectives developed new leads that ultimately led to a breakthrough.
“After 32 years, Christina Marie Plante has been located alive. Investigators have confirmed her identity, and her status as a missing person has been officially resolved.”
Authorities credited cold‑case review initiatives with “bringing long‑awaited answers to families and communities.”
The sheriff’s office said that “out of respect for Christina’s privacy and well-being” no further details about her circumstances or current life would be released.
The discovery comes just a month after another case, in which a North Carolina woman, missing since 2001 after going Christmas shopping, was also discovered alive after almost 25 years.



