PA DANIELLE IMBO: Missing from Philadelphia, PA - 19 February 2005 - Age 34


Danielle Ottobre Imbo
Missing since February 19, 2005

Danielle, know that we love you and that we will never give up!

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Danielle was last seen traveling with Richard Petrone in his vehicle, a 2001 black Dodge pickup truck bearing PA registration #YFH2319 on February 19, 2005. She was wearing a jacket, cream colored sweater, blue jeans and carrying a black purse. Danielle has a tattoo on her lower back of "flowers."

If you have any leads or further information, please contact Mount Laurel Twp Police Department at 856-234-1414 or NJSP Missing Persons Unit at 800-709-7090.

Or contact one of the following agencies:
  • Mount Laurel Twp Police Department: 856-234-1414
  • NJSP Missing Persons Unit: 800-709-7090
  • Philadelphia Police: 215-686-3013
  • NJ State Police: 800-709-7090
  • Burlington County Prosecutor's Office: 609-265-5035
  • Citizen's Crime Commission: 215-546-TIPS (8477)
  • 1-800-CRIMETV
As seen on "Vanished With Beth Holloway"


Read the Latest on Danielle and Richard's case. April 2014 in PhillyMag.com
http://www.phillymag.com/articles/without-a-trace-imbo-petrone/
 

The disappearance of Imbo and Petrone: FBI says people know who did this | 6abc True Crime

PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- On February 19, 2005, a young couple left a bar in South Philadelphia - and vanished.

For 15 years, the family and friends of Richard Petrone and Danielle Imbo - along with investigators from the Philadelphia Police Department and the FBI - have been trying to answer one question: what happened?

In this edition of 6abc True Crime, we take a look at the disappearance that has become one of the most intriguing missing persons cases in recent Philly history.
 

February 17, 2023

FBI Seeks Information on February 19, 2005, Disappearance of Danielle Imbo and Richard Petrone, Jr.​


The FBI, Philadelphia Police Department, New Jersey State Police, Mount Laurel Police Department, and Burlington County Prosecutor’s Office are seeking the public’s assistance as we continue to investigate the disappearance, 18 years ago this Sunday, of Danielle (Ottobre) Imbo and Richard Petrone, Jr.

They were last seen in the late evening hours of Saturday, February 19, 2005, leaving a bar on Philadelphia’s South Street for Rich’s black 2001 Dodge Dakota pickup truck. An extensive investigation to date has generated some promising leads; however, neither they nor the vehicle have ever been located.

The investigation into Danielle and Rich’s disappearance remains open and active, with agents and analysts continuing to review intelligence and interview individuals who may be able to help advance this case.

There is still a reward of up to $50,000 for information on the couple’s whereabouts, or for information leading to the arrest of those responsible for their disappearance.
The reward is being administered by the Philadelphia Citizens Crime Commission. Anyone with information that may assist investigators is urged to call the Citizens Crime Commission tip line at 215-546-TIPS (215-546-8477). Tipsters can remain anonymous.
 

The Trail Went Cold – Episode 382 – Danielle Imbo and Richard Petrone​

February 19, 2005. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 34-year old Danielle Imbo meets up with her on-again-off-again boyfriend, 35-year old Richard Petrone, and they spend the evening hanging out at a downtown bar. Richard says that he is planning to drive Danielle home, but after leaving together in Richard’s pick-up truck, they vanish without a trace. Three years later, the FBI announces they are investigating the possibility that the couple were the victims of a murder-for-hire plot, but they do not name any potential suspects and no trace of Danielle, Richard or the truck are ever found. Could the couple have disappeared when they accidentally drove into a body of water, or did foul play actually take place? On this week’s episode of “The Trail Went Cold”, we explore the unsolved disappearances of Danielle Imbo and Richard Petrone, one of the most perplexing missing persons cases of the modern era.

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