Newark woman disappears in 2019 and no one files report for six years

Newark woman disappears in 2019 and no one files report for six years

Newark woman disappears without a trace after last contact in 2019

NEWARK, NJ — A Newark woman who hasn’t been heard from since August 30, 2019, has officially been reported missing, prompting police to issue a public call for help on Thursday as they reopen the search for Monique Massenburg, 59.

Massenburg was last seen in the 300 block of Mt. Prospect Avenue, wearing a green windbreaker, blue jeans, and white sneakers. Though her physical and mental health were described as good at the time, she vanished without a word more than six years ago—and wasn’t reported missing until now.

Newark Public Safety Director Emanuel Miranda, Sr. is now asking for the public’s help in tracking down any information about Massenburg’s whereabouts. The case has reemerged after her family contacted authorities, stating they had not seen or heard from her since the late summer of 2019.

Newark woman disappears in 2019 and no one files report for six years
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Investigators are working to retrace her last known movements. No foul play has been officially suggested, but the six-year silence has raised concerns and intensified the urgency around the case. Police say that tips shared through the department’s 24-hour Crime Stopper line will be kept strictly confidential, and rewards may be available for credible leads.

Officials have not commented on why the missing person report was delayed for so long, but the Newark Police Division is treating the case as active and ongoing, now focusing efforts on locating Massenburg and speaking to anyone who may have seen or interacted with her after August 2019.

Key Points

  • Monique Massenburg, 59, was last seen in Newark in August 2019
  • She was officially reported missing Thursday, more than six years later
  • Police are seeking public help and offering confidential tip options with potential rewards
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