Heidi Lynn Seeman

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Heidi Lynn Seeman

Birth
Grand Forks, Grand Forks County, North Dakota, USA
Death
4 Aug 1990 (aged 11)
San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, USA
Burial
Clara City, Chippewa County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
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On Saturday, August 4, 1990, after spending the night with a friend, Heidi was walking home when she was abducted. Her friend, who had walked her halfway home, last saw Heidi at Stahl Road and Willow Run, on San Antonio's northeast side. A witness in this case described a shiny red car, with tinted windows and a thin red stripe down the side, seen driving in the neighborhood in a suspicious manner, just prior to the abduction. On Saturday, August 25, 1990, Heidi was found in an isolated property off County Road 220 in Hays County TX near Wimberley, 60 miles north of San Antonio. After an autopsy, Medical Examiner Dr. DiMiao ruleed the manner of death a homicide.

Over the years law enforcement investigated several leads and developed suspects, but not enough evidence has been found for police to file charges against anyone.

The Heidi Search Center for Missing Children was established in her memory in August 1990. Heidi's murder is still unsolved. Heidi's case is one of seven of the biggest cold cases in Texas which headline a Texas Rangers database of cold cases that was posted on the Internet in early 2013.
On Saturday, August 4, 1990, after spending the night with a friend, Heidi was walking home when she was abducted. Her friend, who had walked her halfway home, last saw Heidi at Stahl Road and Willow Run, on San Antonio's northeast side. A witness in this case described a shiny red car, with tinted windows and a thin red stripe down the side, seen driving in the neighborhood in a suspicious manner, just prior to the abduction. On Saturday, August 25, 1990, Heidi was found in an isolated property off County Road 220 in Hays County TX near Wimberley, 60 miles north of San Antonio. After an autopsy, Medical Examiner Dr. DiMiao ruleed the manner of death a homicide.

Over the years law enforcement investigated several leads and developed suspects, but not enough evidence has been found for police to file charges against anyone.

The Heidi Search Center for Missing Children was established in her memory in August 1990. Heidi's murder is still unsolved. Heidi's case is one of seven of the biggest cold cases in Texas which headline a Texas Rangers database of cold cases that was posted on the Internet in early 2013.

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