Penelope Marie Madanat

Age at missing23 years old
Case IDpenelope-marie-madanat
City enBossier City
City geo ID4317639
City slugbossier-city
ClassificationEndangered Missing
Classification enEndangered Missing
County en
County fips ref22015
County slugbossier-parish
Created at2026-01-16T16:23:17.046178+00:00
Date of birth1968-03-17
Disappearance detailsPenelope was separated from her husband, Akhim "Eddie" Madanat, in October 1991. She resided in Bossier City, Louisiana with the couple's two young children. Penelope recently earned her cosmetology license and was employed at Pro Cuts on Airline Drive at the time. She planned to celebrate her first paycheck at Cowboys nightclub with her sister during the evening of October 26, 1991. However, Penelope's daughter became sick later in the night, and her sister cared for her while Penelope went to the club by herself. Witnesses at Cowboys told authorities that Penelope and Eddie were seen arguing inside the building that night. Eddie told investigators that Penelope was intoxicated and he offered to drive her home in his black Honda Prelude. Eddie said that they continued the argument inside the vehicle and she demanded to exit the car. He claimed that Penelope began walking down Gould Drive in Bossier City as he drove himself home. A clerk at a nearby restaurant told authorities that Penelope entered the business late that night. She asked for change to place a call from a pay telephone. The clerk said that a dark-colored vehicle was parked outside the restaurant during this time. Penelope has never been heard from again. Eddie failed two polygraph exams shortly after his estranged wife disappeared. Authorities have said they believe he knows what happened to Penelope and that he is a possible suspect in her case. Eddie took their two children to Jordan some time after Penelope was last seen. The United States does not have an extradition treaty with Jordan and Eddie cannot be forced to return to Louisiana to answer more questions from law enforcement. No charges have been filed in Penelope's case, but foul play is suspected. Penelope's case remains unsolved. Investigating Agency Bossier City Police Department 318-741-8611 318-741-8775 Source Information The Shreveport Times Louisiana Repository for Unidentified & Missing People NamUs Updated 6 times since October 12, 2004. Last updated March 3, 2022; middle name added.
Disappearance details enPenelope was separated from her husband, Akhim "Eddie" Madanat, in October 1991. She resided in Bossier City, Louisiana with the couple's two young children. Penelope recently earned her cosmetology license and was employed at Pro Cuts on Airline Drive at the time. She planned to celebrate her first paycheck at Cowboys nightclub with her sister during the evening of October 26, 1991. However, Penelope's daughter became sick later in the night, and her sister cared for her while Penelope went to the club by herself. Witnesses at Cowboys told authorities that Penelope and Eddie were seen arguing inside the building that night. Eddie told investigators that Penelope was intoxicated and he offered to drive her home in his black Honda Prelude. Eddie said that they continued the argument inside the vehicle and she demanded to exit the car. He claimed that Penelope began walking down Gould Drive in Bossier City as he drove himself home. A clerk at a nearby restaurant told authorities that Penelope entered the business late that night. She asked for change to place a call from a pay telephone. The clerk said that a dark-colored vehicle was parked outside the restaurant during this time. Penelope has never been heard from again. Eddie failed two polygraph exams shortly after his estranged wife disappeared. Authorities have said they believe he knows what happened to Penelope and that he is a possible suspect in her case. Eddie took their two children to Jordan some time after Penelope was last seen. The United States does not have an extradition treaty with Jordan and Eddie cannot be forced to return to Louisiana to answer more questions from law enforcement. No charges have been filed in Penelope's case, but foul play is suspected. Penelope's case remains unsolved. Investigating Agency Bossier City Police Department 318-741-8611 318-741-8775 Source Information The Shreveport Times Louisiana Repository for Unidentified & Missing People NamUs Updated 6 times since October 12, 2004. Last updated March 3, 2022; middle name added.
Disappearance details word count331
Distinguishing marksWhite female. Red hair, blue eyes. Penelope's nickname is Pennie. She has pierced ears, a birthmark on her upper left arm, and a small mole above the right side of her lip. At the time of her disappearance, she had braces on her teeth.
Distinguishing marks enWhite female. Red hair, blue eyes. Penelope's nickname is Pennie. She has pierced ears, a birthmark on her upper left arm, and a small mole above the right side of her lip. At the time of her disappearance, she had braces on her teeth.
Full namePenelope Marie Madanat
Full name enPenelope Marie Madanat
Height5'7
ID10682
Investigating agencyBossier City Police Department 318-741-8611 318-741-8775 Source Information The Shreveport Times Louisiana Repository for Unidentified & Missing People NamUs
Missing since1991-10-26
Official last updated2022-03-03
Official update count6
Official update historymiddle name added.
Pathlouisiana/bossier-parish/bossier-city
RaceWhite
Race enWhite
SexFemale
Source infoThe Shreveport Times Louisiana Repository for Unidentified & Missing People NamUs
State enLouisiana
State refLA
State sluglouisiana
Statusactive
Updated at2026-01-16T16:23:17.046178+00:00
URL pathlouisiana/bossier-parish/bossier-city
Weight128 pounds

Penelope Marie Madanat

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Case Details

Penelope was separated from her husband, Akhim “Eddie” Madanat, in October 1991. She resided in Bossier City, Louisiana with the couple’s two young children. Penelope recently earned her cosmetology license and was employed at Pro Cuts on Airline Drive at the time. She planned to celebrate her first paycheck at Cowboys nightclub with her sister during the evening of October 26, 1991. However, Penelope’s daughter became sick later in the night, and her sister cared for her while Penelope went to the club by herself. Witnesses at Cowboys told authorities that Penelope and Eddie were seen arguing inside the building that night. Eddie told investigators that Penelope was intoxicated and he offered to drive her home in his black Honda Prelude. Eddie said that they continued the argument inside the vehicle and she demanded to exit the car. He claimed that Penelope began walking down Gould Drive in Bossier City as he drove himself home. A clerk at a nearby restaurant told authorities that Penelope entered the business late that night. She asked for change to place a call from a pay telephone. The clerk said that a dark-colored vehicle was parked outside the restaurant during this time. Penelope has never been heard from again. Eddie failed two polygraph exams shortly after his estranged wife disappeared. Authorities have said they believe he knows what happened to Penelope and that he is a possible suspect in her case. Eddie took their two children to Jordan some time after Penelope was last seen. The United States does not have an extradition treaty with Jordan and Eddie cannot be forced to return to Louisiana to answer more questions from law enforcement. No charges have been filed in Penelope’s case, but foul play is suspected. Penelope’s case remains unsolved. Investigating Agency Bossier City Police Department 318-741-8611 318-741-8775 Source Information The Shreveport Times Louisiana Repository for Unidentified & Missing People NamUs Updated 6 times since October 12, 2004. Last updated March 3, 2022; middle name added.