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Fullam,Janice missing October 30,1981; New York
Topic Started: Aug 9 2006, 01:50 PM (1,604 Views)
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Janice Fullam

Vital Statistics at Time of Disappearance

Missing Since: October 30, 1981 from Smithtown, New York
Classification: Endangered Missing
Date Of Birth: May 14, 1964
Age: 17 years old
Height and Weight: 5'7, 120 pounds
Distinguishing Characteristics: Brown hair, green eyes. Fullam's hair was frosted in the front at the time of her 1981 disappearance. She has an overbite. Her nickname is Bucky.


Details of Disappearance

Fullam was last seen leaving her family's residence in Smithtown, Long Island, New York during the evening of October 30, 1981. She was planning to meet her brother at the time. Fullam never arrived and has not been heard from again. At the time of her disappearance, she was wanted by the police for a drug charge. She may have been attempting to avoid arrest, but this has not been proven. Few details are available in her case.
Fullam was a junior at Smithtown High School West in 1981. In November of 2001, there was a Janice Fullam listed on Classmates.com, a website where people can post their high school information and meet other members of their class. Fullam was listed with the married last name of Diorio. The listing said her graduation year was 1981, the year she disappeared; Fullam would actually have been in the class of 1982. Fullam's family tried to contact the person listed but got no reply. The listing is thought to be a hoax and was removed in January 2002.

Fullam's case remains unsolved.



Investigating Agency
If you have any information concerning this case, please contact:
Suffolk County Police
631-852-6194



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Updated 1 time since October 12, 2004.

Last updated November 21, 2005; law enforcement contact added, details of disappearance updated.
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Name : Janice Fullam
Date Missing : October 30, 1981
Location : Long Island, New York
Suffolk County


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Description

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Case Classification : Missing
Age : 17 yrs.
Date of Birth : May 14, 1964
Gender : Female
Race : Caucasian
Height : 5'7"
Weight : 120 lbs.
Hair Color : Brown (Straight, shoulder length, with frosted highlights in the front)
Eye Color : Green

Fingerprints : unknown
DNA : unknown
Dentals : Fullam has an overbite

Clothing Description :
Jewlery Description : unknown

Distinguishing Marks :
Scars: n/a
Other: n/a
Tattoos: n/a
Alias / Nickname: nickname of "Bucky"



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Case Details

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Janice Fullam left her Smithtown, Long Island home to meet her brother on the evening of October 30, 1981 and has never been seen or heard from again. At the time of her disappearance, Janice was wanted by The Suffolk County Police for a drug infraction. It is possible that Janice was attempting to flee from the police.

Janice was a junior at Smithtown High School West (class of 1982). In November of 2001,a Janice Fullam was listed on www.Classmates.com, a website for people to meet other members of their graduation class. Fullams' name was listed with a married last name of Diorio. The listing had her graduation year as 1981, the year she disappeared, but Fullam was actually in the class of 1982. Fullam's family tried to contact the person listed, but got no reply. Fullams' family believes the listing is likely a hoax and was removed in January 2002.

Investigators with the New York State Police are currently doing DNA comparative testing on remains located near a house that the Fullan family owned at the time of Janices' disappearance.

The Fullam case remains unsolved.



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Investigating Agency Information

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NCIC Case Number : n/a
Agency Case Number : n/a
Agency Name : Suffolk County Juveniles & Missing Persons Section - Detective Clark
Phone Number : (631) 852-6194
Other Contact Information : Joe Fullam or Renee Green



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Updated On : November 17, 2005
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Endangered Missing

JANICE FULLAM

DOB: May 14, 1964
Missing: Oct 30, 1981
Age Now: 46
Sex: Female
Race: White
Hair: Brown
Eyes: Green
Height: 5'7" (170 cm)
Weight: 130 lbs (59 kg)
Missing From:
HAUPPAUGE
NY
United States

Both photos shown are of Janice. She was last seen leaving her home, on October 31, 1981. Janice was going to her brother's home but she never arrived. She was last seen wearing, a maroon leather jacket, a blue-and-red striped pullover shirt, and jeans. When Janice was last seen, she had frosted highlights in the front of her hair. She may go by the nickname "Bucky".

ANYONE HAVING INFORMATION SHOULD CONTACT

National Center for Missing & Exploited Children
1-800-843-5678 (1-800-THE-LOST)
Suffolk County Police Department (New York) 1-631-852-6000
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Hauppauge cold case haunts detectives

Originally published: October 29, 2011 6:36 PM
Updated: October 29, 2011 9:39 PM
By HUGO KUGIYA hugo.kugiya@newsday.com

Quick ReadJanice Fullam, 17, disappeared on Halloween eve 30 years ago in Hauppauge.
Private investigator Leo Schmidlin, who is still investigating

Photo credit: Thomas A. Ferrara | Private investigator Leo Schmidlin, who is still investigating a 30-year-old case of Janice Fullam. (Oct. 29, 2011)
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Fullam family photo of Janice Fullam. (Oct. 29, LI teen disappeared near Halloween 30 years ago
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The night she disappeared on Halloween eve 30 years ago, Janice Fullam set off on foot for a neighborhood bar about a mile from her house in Hauppauge to meet her older brother Jimmy.

It was a Friday. She wore jeans, a striped pullover and a maroon leather jacket. She was 17 but looked older and, like many of her peers, had a fake ID.

Fullam stopped at the home of a friend, Liz Salomon,.
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Missing Person
Janice Fullam (DOB 5/14/1964) of Smithtown, Long Island New York, disappeared at the age of 17, mysteriously, on 10/30/81 one evening...after leaving her home to meet her brother. Janice was a junior at Smithtown High School West (class of 82).....Janice would be 37 right now. She had straight shoulder length brown hair bi-leveled (frosted highlights in the front) & green eyes. She was a medium body frame, about 5' 7". She also had an over-bite.....(which her friends & family had nick-named her "bucky")

Recently, in nov 2001 at classmates.com a Janice Fullam was LISTED....
with the surname now of "Diorio"

Although emailing this Janice Diorio....proves fruitless because of no replys. *The classmates.com entry reads that Janices grad year was 1981...she was the class of 1982...1981 was the last year she attended. (the family wonders if this was a prank) because it mysteriously disappearred in jan 2002.

Janice's family has been devastated by her disappearance. Her family continues the search for her. Janice was a classmate of mine, and a friend too, so I offerred to help by making this webpage. Please help the Fullam family by sharing this webpage with those in your email address books so that this matter would receive a wider range of public exposure.
Hopefully soon, Janice will be found.

If anyone knows of a Janice Fullam, or a
Janice Diorio....

please contact Joe Fullam directly at
joefullam@suscom.net Or myself if you cant reach Joe Phennommennonn@aol.com
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