Crime & Safety

Search For Missing Delco Woman Renewed After 2014 Disappearance

Amanda DeGuio was reported missing by relatives on August 27, 2014, after being last seen by her family in Upper Darby in June that year.

UPPER DARBY, PA — Amanda DeGuio was reported missing by relatives on August 27, 2014, after she was last seen by her family in Upper Darby in early June that same year.

Now, eight years later, her family and authorities are renewing the search for the young mother.

According to the FBI, DeGuio, 32 and a mother of two, was last seen by her family in Upper Darby the first week of June 2014 after she returned from a trip to Florida.

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She left home without her cell phone, credit cards, or additional clothing, the FBI said.

DeGuio does not drive, and it is unknown how she left home.

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She is known to frequent the Upper Darby, Clifton Heights, and the Overbrook section of Philadelphia.

DeGuio's family and Upper Darby Police held a press conference Thursday asking the public for help.

"To the family and friends of Amanda, we have not stopped looking, and we will not stop looking," Upper Darby Superintendent Timothy Bernhardt said during the press conference. "You deserve answers and Amanda deserves to be brought home."

The FBI described DeGuio as about 5 feet 2 inches tall and weighing about 115 pounds. She has brown hair and blue eyes.

Additionally, she has tattoos of lips or a lipstick mark on the right cheek of her buttocks, the Italian boot shape and the word "Tommy" on her right torso, writing under one of her breasts, initials on the top of one of her fingers, and the letters "MF" on the inside of her lower lip. She also has a diagonal surgical scar on her upper and lower abdomen.

The FBI said she is a known heroin addict and may suffer from bipolar disorder.

Anyone who has information on DeGuio's whereabouts is urged to contact the Upper Darby Police Department at 610-734-7693, the local FBI office, or the nearest American Embassy or Consulate.

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