35-Year-Old Woman Missing in Rome Since March 22: Family Concerned for Her Safety
Rome, March 25 – Federica Galassetti, a 35-year-old woman, has been reported missing from her residence in the Colli Albani district of Rome since Sunday, March 22, 2026. She departed from her home around 6:00 PM without her mobile phone or any money, a detail that has heightened the concerns of her family and the authorities.
The appeal for information has been widely circulated by the Scientific Committee for the Research of Missing Persons OdV (Comitato Scientifico Ricerca Scomparsi OdV), which is urging the public to provide any relevant details that could lead to her whereabouts.
Family’s Plea: “She Might Be in Difficulty”
Federica’s family has described her as a vulnerable individual who may be in a distressed state. “She might be in difficulty,” her relatives stated. “Please help us find her.” This sentiment underscores the urgency of the situation and the family’s deep worry.
Description of Federica Galassetti
Federica is approximately 175 cm (5 feet 9 inches) tall and weighs around 75 kg (165 pounds). She has brown eyes and long, straight blonde hair. She is of average build and wears prescription glasses. At the time of her disappearance, she was wearing a black jacket with an internal fur lining, a black sweater, blue jeans, and black combat boots. She reportedly had only a few euros with her.
Possible Locations in Rome
While Federica was last seen in the Colli Albani area, her family believes she might have traveled to other parts of the capital. Specific attention is being directed towards the Aurelio and Boccea areas, as well as the Termini and Tiburtina districts, particularly near the train stations. These locations are considered potential points of interest for her movement within the city.
Call for Public Assistance
The Scientific Committee for the Research of Missing Persons OdV is urging anyone with information or who may have seen Federica to immediately contact the dedicated helpline at 388 189 4493 or the emergency services at 112. Every piece of information, no matter how small, could prove crucial in locating Federica and ensuring her safe return to her family.
The disappearance of Federica Galassetti is the latest in a series of missing persons cases that have garnered public attention in Italy. Authorities are working closely with the family and the Scientific Committee for the Research of Missing Persons OdV to coordinate search efforts and disseminate information effectively.
This incident follows other recent cases, such as the successful tracing of a 21-year-old woman in Florence who had been reported missing from Foggia, highlighting the importance of public cooperation in these situations. The community’s vigilance and prompt reporting of any sightings are vital for a positive outcome.
The police have initiated an investigation, examining surveillance footage from the areas Federica might have traversed and interviewing potential witnesses. The focus remains on gathering as much information as possible to establish her movements since her disappearance.
The Scientific Committee for the Research of Missing Persons OdV has emphasized the psychological toll such disappearances take on families and the importance of a rapid response from both authorities and the public. They continue to offer support to Federica’s family during this challenging time.
Residents in the mentioned areas of Rome are encouraged to be particularly observant and to report anything unusual that might be connected to Federica’s disappearance. The hope is that with widespread awareness and community involvement, Federica will be safely reunited with her loved ones soon.