In 1946, 24-year-old Lola Celli was a home economics teacher in West Liberty, Ohio.
In February of that year, she made the 55-mile train trip from West Liberty to the home of her parents in Grandview Heights, a suburb of Columbus, for Washington's Birthday weekend. On Saturday morning, Lola called upstairs to her mother, stating that she was walking to the bus stop and planned go shopping in downtown Columbus.
A neighbor claimed to have seen her walking down the street, but beyond that, Lola Celli was never seen again. She has been missing nearly 80 years.
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