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Was Bryce Laspisa Found Dead? Wiki And Missing Case Update

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Sophia Edwards

Published Jan 21, 2026

What are the missing updates of Bryce Laspisa, a 19-year-old lad, who disappeared in the thin air on August 30, 2013, without a trace near Castaic, California?

Bryce Laspisa went missing as California Highway Patrol officers found his 2003 Toyota Highlander SUV near Castaic Lake.

The situation showed the back window shattered and toppled off near the lake.

It is only a year left for a decade since the missing, and we understand your curiosity regarding the case.

So, here are the updates and, most of all, answer your question regarding his death.

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Was Bryce Laspisa Found Dead?

There was a time when every dead body was suspected to be of Bryce Laspisa.

The heart-breaking times for his parents, as every time they hear of a dead body, their hearts left the place thinking it of their boy.

Bryce was a friendly boy and, since there are no chances of murder, the police are thinking of it as a suicide.

Up until the day, There are no traces of Laspisa.

Though he was a happy kid, he had started showing unusual behaviors before he went missing. He was becoming more withdrawn, erratic, depressed, as girlfriend Kim and friend Sean mentioned.

Laspisa admitted to Kim taking Vyvanse, an amphetamine derivative used to treat ADHD, a condition he didn’t have.

Bryce Laspisa Wiki

Bryce is not available on Wikipedia. However, the case has been talked about worldwide and, people are aware of it through several news sites.

Other than that, the case has made its way through several podcasts and videos on YouTube.

Hence, there is enough information about the case and the boy even without getting listed on Wikipedia.

Bryce Laspisa Missing Update

There are no missing updates since the day he vanished from the CastaicLake.

Born on April 30, 1994, Bryce Laspisa was the child of Karen and Michael Laspisa in Springfield, Illinois. The 19-year-old kid graduated from Naperville Central High School outside of Chicago and, was about to begin his freshman year studying graphic and industrial design at Sierra College.

The day he disappeared was the day he was driving to his parent’s house in Laguna Niguel, California. He even called his mother at 2 a.m. to tell her that he was pulling off to the side of Interstate 5 in the Sierra Pelona Mountains.

And it became the last time Michael and Karen Laspisa heard from their son.

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