
Missing WA Mom Said She Was Drugged, Taken Near Idaho Border
The case of a soon-to-be married mother of three who went missing 30 miles west of Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, will reach the decade mark in a couple of months. Police in Spokane, Washington, are hoping an anonymous tip can lead to answers for the family of Deanne Hastings.
If you have any information regarding the November 4, 2015, disappearance of Deanne Hastings, contact Spokane police at 509-625-4100.
November 4 will mark 10 years since Deanne Hastings disappeared while running errands during a break from cosmetology school in 2015, according to details shared on uncovered.com. Hasting's family is confident she met with foul play. Her profile on Meta includes a plea to whoever might know what happened to her to come forward--even if that means using a blocked number to reach out--and provide a location of her body, if she has passed on.

Deanne Hastings was declared legally dead in 2023, according to information shared by KHQ.com. Hastings is believed to have been abducted near Spokane, but no solid evidence has surfaced to support the family's belief, despite a man being questioned for using her credit cards after she vanished.
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Hastings reportedly told a salon owner just prior to her disappearance that she had been "drugged and kidnapped," according to uncovered.com. Her fiancé claims she was being treated for Bipolar Disorder.
If you have any information regarding the November 4, 2015, disappearance of Deanne Hastings, contact Spokane police at 509-625-4100. Tipsters can remain anonymous.
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