Where is Amanda? Family Begs for Answers on 4-Year-Mark of New Hampshire Mother’s Disappearance

Loved ones are pleading for help to find a New Hampshire mother who has not been seen for four years, Boston 25 News reports.

On the evening of March 17, 2020 – St. Patrick’s Day – Amanda Grazewski gathered at an apartment in Derry with several friends. But by the following morning, Grazewski was gone, even though her phone, purse and a bag of clothes remained.

She has not been seen or heard from since.

The 23-year-old was a single mother who did not have an easy life. She had faced battles with homelessness and addiction, although those close to her say it appeared things might have been turning around before she vanished.

Joan O’Connor, Grazewski’s aunt, said the years since her niece disappeared have been marked by a gnawing unrest about what happened to hear.

“Did foul play happen? Was she human trafficked? No one knows,” O’Connor asked in an interview with the television station.

“She did own a laptop, but that was never found. And the people there were using her phone,” O’Connor said.

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Investigators have spent more than 1,000 hours trying to find Grazewski, according to the New Hampshire Union Leader.

Grazewski is described as 5-foot-5 and about 135 pounds. She is white and has brown hair and hazel eyes. Authorities say she had been known to visit Salem, Manchester, Nashua and Hooksett, according to NBC Boston.

Grazewski’s family is offering a $2,000 reward for information. Tipsters can call the Derry Police Department at 603-432-6111.

“We need to help find her. And hopefully we’ll get that done,” O’Connor told Boston 25 News.

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[Feature Photo: Amanda Grazewski/Facebook]