Mikelle Biggs
On January 2, 1999, 11-year-old Mikelle Biggs was waiting outside her Mesa, Arizona home for an ice cream truck. Her sister went inside to grab her coat. When she came back — less than two minutes later — Mikelle was gone. Her bicycle was lying in the road, one wheel still spinning.
"Her hair was all golden in the sun and she was happy and having a good time. That's the last image I have of her."
That's how Kimber Biggs remembers her sister. She was standing on her bike pedals and smiling. Kimber was nine years old. Mikelle was eleven. They were waiting together outside their home in Mesa, Arizona for the ice cream truck.
Kimber went inside because she was getting chilly, and her mom sent her back out to get her sister. She was gone for 90 seconds, but when she came back, Mikelle had vanished. Kimber’s purple bicycle was lying in the road, one wheel still spinning. The two quarters their mother had given them for ice cream were on the ground beside it.
That was January 2, 1999. Mikelle Biggs has never been found.
Ninety Seconds
Investigators believe that's all it took. A ninety-second window was enough time for someone to pull up, grab an eleven-year-old girl, and disappear.
Search dogs were brought in almost immediately. They picked up Mikelle's scent and followed it, but they only went only a few feet before losing it entirely. The most likely explanation was that she was placed into a vehicle and driven away.
What followed was one of the largest searches in Arizona history. Tips poured in from across the country. Houses in the neighborhood were searched, and police interviewed over a thousand people. . A freshly dug patch of earth outside of town sent investigators scrambling, but they found nothing. There was no trace of Mikelle anywhere.
The Neighbor
From early in the investigation, one name kept surfacing: Dee Lee Blalock. He was a registered sex offender who lived just two blocks from the Biggs family. He had prior convictions for sex crimes in three states. Investigators considered him a person of interest from the start, but his wife and sister-in-law gave him an alibi, telling police he had been home with them all evening.
Police moved on. The tips continued, and the years passed.
Then Blalock was arrested again — this time for the violent sexual assault of another neighbor, a woman who later told police from the ambulance on the way to the hospital that she believed Blalock had taken Mikelle. He was convicted on seven felony counts and sentenced to 187.5 years in prison.
After he went to prison, his ex-wife and former sister-in-law recanted their alibi statements. They told investigators he had actually been gone from approximately 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. on the evening Mikelle disappeared — the exact window in which she vanished.
Blalock has denied any involvement and he has never been charged in Mikelle's case.
Where Things Stand
Now, more than 25 years later, the Mesa Police Department has never stopped working this case. In 2024, Detective Paul Sipe was assigned as the new lead investigator and publicly confirmed that Blalock remains the primary person of interest. When asked directly whether there was still hope of solving it, his answer was yes.
In our full episode, we walk through every detail of that January evening: the timeline, the search, the suspect, and what investigators are still hoping to uncover. This is one of those cases that stays with you long after you've heard it.
Missing Person: Mikelle Diane Biggs
Mikelle Diane Biggs has been missing from Mesa, Arizona since January 2, 1999. She is a white female with brown hair and hazel eyes. At the time of her disappearance, she was approximately 4 feet 8 inches tall and between 85 pounds. She had prominent upper front teeth, pierced ears, and several small moles on the left side of her neck. She was last seen wearing a red short-sleeved shirt with a white stripe, embroidered bell-bottom blue jeans, and white canvas shoes. Mikelle was 11 years old when she went missing. She would be 39 today.
If you have any information about the disappearance of Mikelle Biggs, please contact the Mesa Police Department Homicide Unit at 480-644-6195, or by email at p20008@mesaaz.gov. You can also leave an anonymous tip with Silent Witness at 480-WITNESS (480-948-6377).
Sources:
AZFamily: Families of missing Arizona girls renew hope after decades-old cold case break (May 2026)
Court TV: Detectives looking to solve Mikelle Biggs cold case 25 years later (January 2024)
East Valley Tribune: 19 years later, missing Mesa girl still haunts sister (2018)
The Cinemaholic: Where Are Mikelle Biggs' Parents Now? Where Is Kimber Biggs Today?
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