Amy Lynn Bradley

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Twenty-three-year-old Amy Lynn Bradley was last seen on March 24, 1998. She was on vacation with her parents and her brother, Brad aboard the Royal Caribbean Cruise Line's ship, Rhapsody of the Seas.

Amy and Brad returned to their cabin around 3:30 a.m. after they danced at the ship's disco. They sat on the suite's balcony until 5:30 in the morning.

Between 5:15 and 5:30 a.m., Amy's dad, Ron woke up to check on Amy and Brad. He saw Amy sleeping on the lounge chair of their cabin's balcony. When Ron woke up at 6:00 a.m., Amy was missing. 

After searching the common areas of the cruise, Ron notified the rest of the family that Amy was missing at 6:30 in the morning. At the time, Rhapsody of the Seas was preparing to dock in a port in Curacao.

The sliding door to the balcony was partway open and a pair of Amy's sandals were found inside of her suite. After realizing that Amy was missing, her family asked the cruise ship's staff not to let anybody off the ship, but the staff lowered the gangplank anyway. Amy's family searched for her in Curacao, but there was no sign of her.

Amy was last seen in the ship's elevator with a person named "Yellow", who was a member of the cruise ship's band, Blue Orchid, but it is unknown if this person is involved in Amy's disappearance. During the cruise, Amy spend time with various waiters.

Between August of 1998 and January of 1999, there were possible sightings of Amy in Curacao. In March of 2005, a witness reported seeing a woman resembling Amy in the restroom of a department store in Barbados.

According to the witness, an unidentified woman entered the restroom with three men who proceeded to threaten the woman if she didn't follow through on a deal. The woman was later taken away by the three men. The woman hasn't been officially identified as Amy.

As of 2023, Amy has not been located. The FBI is offering a reward of up to $25,000 for information regarding her case. Her family is awarding $250,000 for information leading to Amy's safe return and $50,000 for information leading to her current whereabouts.