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In 2017, She Vanished After Abruptly Canceling A Trip To Poland To Celebrate Her Father’s Birthday: Now, 5 Years Later, Newly Recovered Text Records Raise Even More Questions In The Unsolved Case

For the first time ever, text records between Anna and Giannina have been recovered via NBC10. The first text on March 29 was abrupt but written in proper Polish.

“Sorry, I can’t come. Kisses, Anna,” Anna first texted her mom regarding the trip cancelation.

Then, on March 30, Anna sent another text. This time, though, it was directed to her father and written using broken Polish– pushing her parents to believe that someone else had been using Anna’s phone.

“Anna didn’t write this message,” Giannina claimed.

The following week, Anna’s coworkers also noticed that she did not show up to work. Instead of calling to inform the office, though, she reportedly texted out as sick on April 3, 2017– which was highly uncharacteristic.

So, once Anna did not show up for work the following Monday, her coworkers decided to contact the police.

Authorities did find the circumstances to be suspicious, given Anna’s age and the fact that she had a young child left behind.

This prompted police officers to carry out a welfare check at Anna’s home on Monday, April 10, 2017. Upon arrival, though, the officers found that no one was home.

And just two days later, on April 12, Anna’s husband called the police regarding his wife. He claimed to have not seen his wife since April 10.

As of this past September, though, Pennsylvania State Trooper Chadwick Roberts revealed how he believes that Anna might not have been seen or heard from since late March of that year.

“There was absolutely no sign of her anywhere,” Trooper Roberts recalled.

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