Missing Phylis Ellen Lewellen Phyllis, approximately 1996; Lewellen's pet Rottweiler, approximately 1996 Date reported missing : 12/27/1996 Missing location (approx) : Cowlitz County, Washington Missing classification : Endangered Missing Gender : Female Ethnicity : White DOB : 03/08/1960 (61) Age at the time of disappearance: 36 years old Height / Weight : 5'5 - 5'6, 120 pounds Description, clothing, jewerly and more : A white sweatshirt, a western-style coat, blue jeans and rubber-soled slippers. Distinguishing characteristics, birthmarks, tattoos : Caucasian female. Blonde/red hair, blue/green eyes. Phyllis has a distinct southern accent. She may use her maiden name, Thompson. Her first name may be spelled "Phyllis." Information on the case from local sources, may or may not be correct : Phylis was last seen leaving her residence on John Street near Kelso, Washington in Cowlitz County on December 27, 1996. Her husband, Bill Lewellen, told authorities she decided to go for a drive during the evening hours. He said that she was in good spirits at the time and wanted to "think." Phylis was driving a light blue four-door 1981 Peugeot 505 sedan with the Washington license plate number Q680494. It belonged to Bill; she usually drove her own vehicle, a Chevrolet pickup truck. She was accompanied by her pet female Rottweiler; a photo of the dog is posted with this case summary. Phyllis, her vehicle and her dog have never been seen again. She left her other dog, a Jack Russell Terrier, behind; a friend stated Phylis didn't like the Rottweiler but usually took her Jack Russell everywhere she went. Suspected serial killer Michael Brae has been investigated for his possible involvement in Phyllis's case. He is suspected in the deaths, disappearances, rapes, and/or assaults of at least eight women in Washington and Oregon, including the disappearances of Debra Vanluven and Susan Ault. Brae was ruled out as a suspect in Phylis's case when authorities discovered he had been in police custody the night she disappeared. Phylis wrote a check after she left the house, on Ocean Beach Highway, but that is the last tEthnicity : of her. Bill told reporters that his wife never withdrew any money from the couple's bank accounts or used their credit cards after her disappearance. He stated that he believed foul play was involved in Phylis's case. She was a stay-at-home mother with two children in December 1996, and she bred quarter horses. Bill divorced her on grounds of abandonment nine months after her disappearance; he stated the divorce was necessary for financial reasons, since many of their assets were in Phylis's name only. He has since remarried. In 2005, a woman strongly resembling Phylis was photographed at a motorcycle rally. Friends and relatives were convinced the woman was her, but she turned out to be another person. Phylis's disappearance remains unsolved. Other information and links : ncy Cowlitz County Sheriff's Office 360-577-3092 September 2021 updates and sources Cowlitz County Sheriff's Office Alabama Department Of Public Safety The Daily News Online |