Amanda Grazewski disappeared on March 17, 2020, under mysterious circumstances, leaving behind a trail of unanswered questions. She was last seen in Derry, New Hampshire, after staying the night at a friend’s apartment.

Amanda was 23 years old at the time and had been living a tumultuous life, dealing with addiction, homelessness, and financial instability.

Before her disappearance, Amanda was staying in Nashua, New Hampshire, but when her funds ran out, a friend brought her to Derry to spend the night at an apartment. This apartment was reportedly a party spot, with several individuals present.

The next morning, Amanda was gone, leaving behind her purse, clothes, and cell phone.

Investigation

Police have noted discrepancies in the accounts provided by the people who were at the apartment with Amanda. Derry Police Captain Vernon Thomas expressed skepticism about the stories told by the witnesses, which has complicated the investigation.

Over the years, police have invested more than 1,000 hours into searching for Amanda. Her case remains open, with authorities pursuing any leads.

The community has also played a role in the search, including efforts by Rob Russell, whose company uses drones to assist in such cases​

Amanda’s family continues to advocate for her return and clarity about her disappearance. Her aunt, Joan O’Connor, has been a vocal advocate, expressing both hope and frustration over the lack of progress. She has criticized the speculation surrounding Amanda’s disappearance, as no concrete evidence or leads have emerged to provide answers.

The case was complicated by Amanda’s personal struggles, which may have placed her in vulnerable situations. Despite her challenges, her family emphasizes that she was a loving mother to her young child and deserves to be found.

Anyone with information about Amanda Grazewski’s disappearance is urged to contact the Derry Police Department at (603) 432-6111 or the Vermont State Police.