Melissa Shirley Casias (Missing June 26 2025)
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A woman with a security clearance wiped both her phones clean and then vanished, days after another woman disappeared across the country.
Who they are
Melissa Shirley Casias, a 53-year-old from the Los Alamos area reported to have a security-clearance connection.
What they do
The engine treats her disappearance as one case in a cluster of oddly similar vanishings it is tracking together.
How it works
She disappeared in Taos, New Mexico on June 26, 2025 — four days after Monica Reza went missing in California. A forensic look found both her personal devices were factory-reset and wiped right before she disappeared, which is not how people normally behave before a trip. Sources include the Los Alamos Reporter, the Crime Junkie podcast, and a KOAT-7 family search update.
Why it matters
The wiped phones and the timing next to another disappearance are why the engine flags this as more than a routine missing-person case, though it names no cause.
The engine's record — word for word
53-year-old Los Alamos-area resident with reported security-clearance affiliation; vanished in Taos, New Mexico, on June 26 2025 — four days after Monica Reza disappeared in California. Forensic analysis: both her personal communication devices factory-reset and wiped immediately prior to the disappearance (operationally-anomalous pre-departure behavior). Engine treatment: Attrition-Layer node in Topic-Correlation Signature Two-Tier structure (Apr 23 2026 Report #74). Cross-edge to monica_reza, mccasland, kansas_city_nsc, dulce_dumb. Primary sources: Los Alamos Reporter (July 7 2025), Crime Junkie Podcast, KOAT-7 Family Search update.
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