On January 27, 2022, 24-year-old Alexis Gabe disappeared after leaving her home in Oakley, California. Her family became alarmed when she failed to return or respond to calls and messages, prompting an immediate search and a police investigation.
Detectives learned that Alexis had last been seen at the Antioch home of her former boyfriend, Marshall Jones, where she had gone to exchange belongings and have a conversation. As the investigation progressed, authorities concluded that she likely never left the residence alive.
The disappearance drew widespread attention across Northern California. Volunteers organized large search efforts, distributed flyers, and shared Alexis’s photo on social media, hoping to find her safe. Meanwhile, investigators gathered evidence that led them to focus on Jones, alleging that he killed Alexis and disposed of her remains in remote areas of the Sierra Nevada foothills.
In June 2022, law enforcement located Jones in Washington State. During an attempt to arrest him, officials said he advanced toward officers while holding a knife and was fatally shot. As a result, he never stood trial for the allegations.
Several months later, investigators discovered partial human remains in Amador County. DNA testing confirmed they belonged to Alexis Gabe, bringing a heartbreaking end to months of uncertainty and confirming the fears her family had held since her disappearance.
Although the case reached a tragic conclusion, Alexis’s memory continues to be honored through community vigils and public tributes. Her family has remained active in advocating for victims of violent crime and supporting efforts to ensure that Alexis is remembered not only for the circumstances of her death but for the kind and caring person she was.