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Missing Person's Case In Etna Remains A Mystery

ETNA (KDKA) -- It will be two years this December when then 51-year-old Joann Angel was reported missing from her Etna apartment by her sister, Margaret Emanuel.

Police continue to look for clues as to the woman's disappearance.

Emanuel told KDKA's Ralph Iannotti that her sister was very friendly and trusting of others, and she wonders if that played a part in her never being located.

"There's probably not a day that goes by that I don't wonder where she's at," Emanuel said.

Detective Robert Opferman of the Allegheny County Police says there was no signs of forced entry in her apartment, and there's no indication of foul play.

In addition to Angel vanishing, her car has never been found.

It was a 2006 Chrysler Sebring convertible with Pa. license plate number HMW-8034.

Police said she did not have a cell phone, but she did have a Pa. Access card. There's been no activity on the card since she disappeared.

Her family has put up a $1,000 reward in an effort to locate the woman; and now, Pittsburgh Crime Stoppers is posting a reward of up to $1,000.

"Her last name was Angel, and she was my angel," Emanuel said.

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