MISSING PERSON
CASE #: 1999-36
MISSING PERSON CASE #: 1999-36
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Sybil Ramona Warren

Sybil Ramona Warren
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Missing From:

Greensboro, NC

Summary:

Sybil Ramona Warren was last seen in Greensboro, North Carolina sometime during February 1991 and was reported as a missing person to authorities on March 21, 1991. She worked as a night clerk for several local motels at the time of her disappearance, and lived with her boyfriend. A truck driver from McLean, Virginia told investigators that he saw Warren in a Tyson Corner, Virginia shopping mall in November 1995; he was friends with Warren prior to her 1991 disappearance and attempted to get her attention, but she behaved as if she did not recognize him.

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Warren was last seen in Greensboro, North Carolina sometime during February 1991 and was reported as a missing person to authorities on March 21, 1991. She apparently had chosen to remain estranged from her family; their last contact with her was via letter on October 23, 1986. She worked as a night clerk for several local motels at the time of her disappearance, and lived with her boyfriend.

Additional Details:

A truck driver from McLean, Virginia told investigators that he saw Warren in a Tyson Corner, Virginia shopping mall in November 1995; the driver, who was friends with Warren prior to her 1991 disappearance, attempted to get her attention. She behaved as if she did not recognize him. The driver stated that Warren appeared to be wearing a work uniform. She was accompanied by an unidentified male in Virginia. The man is thought to be Haythan M. Aduroman. Aduroman may use the following aliases: Chris Aburoman, Haytham M. Roman and/or Haytham M. Aburoman. Aduroman was arrested in Virginia in 1982 for misdemeanor assault. DNA is available in CODIS. Dentals are available. In 2004, on the Doe Network's website, investigators observed a listing of a missing person, Sybil Warren, with physical similarities to an unidentified woman. Sybil's mother was contacted and gave cold case investigators a DNA sample. SLED DNA analysts were able to exclude Sybil as being the unidentified woman.

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Timeline of Events

October 23, 1986

Last contact with family via letter


November 1995

Possible sighting at Tyson Corner, Virginia shopping mall by truck driver who knew Warren


February 1991

Warren was last seen in Greensboro, North Carolina; reported as missing on March 21, 1991


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Haythan A. (Person of Interest) - Unknown

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