Lola Ada Celli

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This person was missing Missing Since 02/23/1946

Missing Since:
Missing Since 02/23/1946
Missing From:
Missing From Grandview Heights, Ohio
Classification:
Classification Endangered Missing
Gender:
Female
Race:
Race White
Date of Birth:
Age:
Age 24 years old
Height and Weight:
Height and Weight 5’4, 115 pounds
Clothing/Jewelry Description:
Clothing/Jewelry Description A gray Indian lamb fur coat, a gray hat, an aqua-colored dress with red trim and red suede slip-on shoes with Cuban heels.
Distinguishing Characteristics:
Distinguishing Characteristics Caucasian female. Black hair, brown eyes. Celli was born in Italy. Her ears are pierced.
Details of Disappearance:
Celli disappeared on February 23, 1946, in Grandview Heights, Ohio. She left her parents’ house to catch a bus to Columbus to buy nylon stockings but never arrived.

Celli was a bright, successful woman. She had immigrated from Italy, graduated from Ohio State University with honors, spoke five languages, and was a home economics teacher. She was visiting her parents for a holiday weekend when she vanished. Her family said she was healthy, didn’t drink or smoke, and wasn’t involved with anyone romantically; they believed she was abducted.

Police initially thought she might have had amnesia, but found no evidence. A key piece of information came from a witness who saw a woman who looked like Celli arguing with a man in a red Dodge coupe with a broken window near the Olentangy River. A red shoe was thrown or fell from the car during the argument. Later that day, a man in a similar car, with a woman who he told to “be quiet,” bought gas nearby.

In 1956, the police chief inexplicably declared the case closed, claiming someone knew where Celli was and it wasn’t a crime. Celli’s family strongly disagreed, saying they hadn’t heard from the police in years. The case remains unsolved and open to this day.

Agency:
Grandview Heights Police Department 614-488-7901
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