Marlana McElvaine drove off after her shift at a department store and disappeared.
On a Tuesday in September 2010, Marlana McElvaine hugged her two children goodbye and left for Tucson Mall for her job at JCPenney.Twelve years later, the case has gone cold. But the passion that Dian McElvaine, puts into her quest for answers about what happened to her daughter still burns hot.
"I didn’t know, but I knew. When I got the call, I knew something happened," she said."But I knew she wasn’t going to walk away from her kids, and she was very close to me and my daughter." At the time, Marlana McElvaine's children were 4 and 18 months old. She had their names – Athena and Xavier– tattooed on her left shoulder.
"That was of course really suspicious and of note, but again, not much to go off," Acevedo said."There was this idea that maybe foul play was suspected, but unconfirmed." "Dian and her daughter have been very proactive in ensuring the investigation continues," Acevedo said. Dian McElvaine said her daughter was hoping to go to nursing school. She called her daughter an amazing person with a gorgeous personality, adding that friends from middle school still reach out to the family.
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