39 years have passed since the unresolved death of Dana Ramm, whose lifeless body was found on a quiet road in Sunol, yet the winding path to justice remains elusive. The Alameda County Sheriff’s Office, on the anniversary of this grim discovery, reached out through social media once again, seeking information to solve the cold case. The details of this tragedy are plain and haunting: Ramm, a young woman of just 20 years, vanished after she was left waiting at a Chevron gas station, her last known whereabouts before being found deceased on Andrade Road.
The Sheriff’s Office appealed today, the very anniversary of that morbid find in 1986. They’ve exhorted the public to step forward with any shred of evidence that could potentially piece together the fragmented puzzle of Dana Ramm’s untimely demise. According to the Alameda County Sheriff’s Office’s social media post, she was last seen alive on December 28, 1986, in the company of acquaintances, stranded by an empty fuel tank. As they left to secure funds for gasoline, Dana stayed with the car. By the time of their return, she had inexplicably disappeared, only to be discovered, no longer a part of this world, the following day…