Paula Jean Welden

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This person was missing Missing Since 12/01/1946

Missing Since:
Missing Since 12/01/1946
Missing From:
Missing From Bennington, Vermont
Classification:
Classification Endangered Missing
Gender:
Female
Race:
Race White
Date of Birth:
Date of Birth 10/19/1928 (96)
Age:
Age 18 years old
Height and Weight:
Height and Weight 5’5, 122 pounds
Clothing/Jewelry Description:
Clothing/Jewelry Description A red parka with a fur-trimmed hood, blue jeans, size 6 1/2 or 7 white Top-Sider sneakers with heavy soles, and a small gold ladies’ Elgin wristwatch with a narrow black band. The watch has the repairer’s marking “13050 HD” scatched on the inside of the back case.
Distinguishing Characteristics:
Distinguishing Characteristics Caucasian female. Blonde hair, blue eyes. Welden has a grayish-colored scar on her left knee, a small scar under her left eyebrow, and a vaccination scar on her right thigh. She has a cleft chin and an upturned nose.
Details of Disappearance:
Paula Welden, a college student at Bennington College in Vermont, vanished on December 1, 1946. After lunch, she told her roommate she was going for a hike and study break, leaving campus around 2:30 PM. She was poorly dressed for the cold weather and had almost no money with her.

A driver picked her up hitchhiking around 2:45 PM. She said she was going hiking on the Long Trail near Glastenbury Mountain. The driver dropped her off, and several people saw her hiking later that day. The last person to see her spoke with her around 4:00 PM. It got dark around 5:00 PM, and it started snowing heavily a few hours later.

Welden never returned to her dorm. Her roommate reported her missing the next morning. A huge search of the Long Trail found nothing. The search was difficult because Vermont didn’t even have a state police force at the time! Other states had to help.

Investigators first thought she’d gotten lost and died from the cold, but the lack of any trace of her led them to consider other possibilities. They looked into her life. She was a good student, but maybe a little unhappy; she was thinking about changing her major. However, her family said she wasn’t depressed enough to run away or kill herself, and she left all her belongings behind. There’s no proof she was harmed, but many believe she was murdered.

Paula was a talented artist and musician, loved hiking, and came from a family in Connecticut. Her father’s efforts helped lead to Vermont creating a state police force the following year. To this day, her disappearance remains a mystery.

Agency:
Vermont State Police 802-241-5355
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