Missing Person Woman Boarding Plane in Dallas Goes Missing

On Monday, the family of a woman who disappeared from the Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport is still seeking answers to where she might be.

On Sept. 16, Jeanne Rysiewicz, 36, from Crown Point, Ind., and her family were catching a plane to return home after a family wedding, but Jeanne never boarded, reports the Star Telegram.

“We were ready to board the plane, and we looked around and Jeanne was still in line, she was like 2 or 3 people behind us, said Jeanne’s dad, Edward.

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When Edward turned back around he noticed Jeanne was farther back in the line and he yelled to her, “Hey, come on, we gotta go,” and boarded the plane.

When Jeanne didn’t appear on the plane, Jeanne’s mother, Barbara, got off the plane to search for her. She looked in the bathrooms and other areas of the airport, but could not locate her.

Authorities were called and surveillance video showed something no one expected. Jeanne leaving the airport, at the same time everyone was boarding the plane.

Jeanne’s travel bag was found abandoned near the building and taken to the lost and found. Her cell phone was found in the Terminal E infield parking lot the next evening.

“It looked to our investigators as if Jeanne had taken the two bags that she had and combined some things into one bag and left the roller bag behind,” David Magana from the Dallas airport said.

After 6 weeks, the family is no closer to answers why Jeanne left.

“I think she walked out on her own,” Jeanne’s older sister Renee told the Star-Telegram.

Edward thinks that after finding religious material in her abandoned suitcase that she might have joined a church or religious group in Texas.

Barbara Rysiewicz told the New York Daily News that she believes her daughter left the airport of her own free will, though she is not sure why.

“We just want to say we love her, and if she needed to sort things out, it’s fine,” she told the New York Daily News.

Anyone with information about the disappearance of Jeanne Rysiewicz can contact the DFW Airport Department of Public Safety at 972-973-3210 or her parents at 219-808-9626.

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