Friday, February 21, 2020

Mystery On A Moonless Night: What Happened to Aly Yoeman?

Alycia "Aly" Leane Yeoman
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She was a beautiful, sweet, gullible and stubborn. Aly was a dare devil and loved riding quad bikes on her grandfather's farm in Gridley, California. 

She was born on September 30th, 1996 to Daniel and Paula Ede.

In 2017, she 20 years old and working at Starbucks and McDonald's. Aly was also a college student and wanted to become a nurse.

On Thursday, March 30th, Aly had been dating 37 year old contractor Michael Lizarraga and was meeting him for dinner at a restaurant  called  "Taste of India." Mike later claimed that that was only the second time he had met Ally and the first time she was out on a date with his nephew. Mike stated that Aly sought him out for dating advice and that is what they were doing at the restaurant.  After Aly and Mike were done eating, the couple then allegedly went to his place at 1844 Romero St. in Yuba City, where they partied with other people. She left at about 11 p.m. Aly supposedly used the back roads to get home and that is what was theorized she did that night. She reportedly was alone and driving her faded green 1998 Toyota Tacoma truck and turned west onto Butte House Road. 


When she didn't show up at either job, friends and family had no doubts that there was something wrong. Two days later, Aly's family reported her missing. A frantic search was underway. 

On Sunday, April 2nd, the cell phone carrier Sprint helped authorities pinged Aly's cell phone, using GPS, which led to an empty field behind a Yuba City Walmart. Her phone was unfortunately not found in the area.


On April 3rd, her pickup was found stuck in the mud in an orchard off Pennington Road near Live Oak. Investigators found a single set of footprints leading away from the truck. On the ground, a few feet away from the truck was Aly's cellphone.

Surveillance footage from a nearby farm showed Aly's truck as it drove up to and around a gate that lead to the orchard.

On Thursday, April 6th, the FBI along with the Sutter County Sheriff's Office searched the home where Yeoman was last seen. During the afternoon, the Live Oak Recreation area along the Feather River was searched by deputies as well, but nothing was said to have been found at either place.

On Sunday, May 7th, a fisherman found Aly's body was found in the Feather River just south of the Live Oak Recreational Park boat launch, not far from where her truck was found. She was identified through dental records. According to the autopsy, her cause of death was drowning, but the manner of her death was undetermined. 

Until someone comes forward with more information, Aly's case is at a standstill and her family is left hoping for answers.

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