Andrea’s Final Hours: A Timeline Still Searching for Answers

On the evening of August 12, Andrea was taken to a hospital in the 3900 block of Dutchmans Lane to receive treatment for facial injuries reportedly related to an infection. She was driven there by her sister’s fiancé.

At 11:22 p.m., she requested a Lyft from the hospital to her mother’s home on Chickadee Road in Louisville’s Audubon Park neighborhood, where she had been staying.

Shortly after midnight on August 13, Andrea left her mother’s house and walked approximately one mile to her sister’s residence on Fincastle Road. An argument reportedly took place there. At 1:38 a.m., she left and began heading back toward Chickadee Road.

Between 1:30 a.m. and 2:00 a.m., Andrea made several phone calls asking for a ride.

Records indicate she arrived back at her mother’s home on foot at 1:54 a.m. However, she did not go inside. That location is the last confirmed place she was seen.

Her cellphone remained active and pinged near the Chickadee Road residence at 6:30 a.m., hours after her last confirmed sighting. When authorities later executed a search warrant at the home, they were unable to locate the device.

From that point forward, the trail grows unclear.

Investigators continue working to piece together Andrea’s movements during those critical early-morning hours. Questions remain about what happened after 1:54 a.m., why she did not re-enter the house, and what became of her phone.

Anyone with verified information about Andrea’s whereabouts during that time frame is encouraged to contact local authorities.

Cases like this often hinge on small details — a sighting, a camera clip, a memory someone may have dismissed at the time. For her family, the hope is that clarity will eventually emerge from the gaps in the timeline.