Investigation Into The Death Of Alisa Goods
Las Vegas police confirmed that 63-year-old Alisa Goods was found dead near Harry Reid International Airport on Thursday. The New York City grandmother had been reported missing during a visit to the city earlier this month. Security camera footage, reviewed by investigators, shows that Goods fell down an embankment on August 8. Following the fall, she collapsed in a location obscured from the view of motorists on the nearby Wayne Newton Boulevard.
Her body was located in a drainage ditch situated near a parking structure. A call to local authorities prompted the discovery. The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department stated that the identity of the remains is preliminary. No information regarding the cause or manner of death is currently available. This discovery marks the end of a search that began when the Brooklyn resident disappeared during a trip to visit a friend.
Circumstances Surrounding The Disappearance
Family members previously noted that Goods vanished while intending to visit a local pharmacy. The situation became more complex when individuals using her phone number sent messages to relatives requesting bitcoin or CashApp transfers. Police suspect these messages originated from scammers who used spoofing technology to mimic the victim’s identity. Investigators clarified that they do not believe Goods was in immediate danger from external actors at the time of her disappearance.
Alana Calloway, the niece of the deceased, expressed the family’s grief in a statement on Friday. She highlighted the profound pain experienced by the family while thanking the public for their support and prayers during the ordeal. The case underscores the risks associated with vulnerable individuals traveling alone in unfamiliar urban environments. Local authorities continue to manage the investigation as they process the scene and await further forensic results.
Broader Implications For Traveler Safety
This incident brings attention to the challenges of missing persons cases involving out-of-state travelers. The proximity of the discovery to a major transit hub like Harry Reid International Airport indicates that individuals can remain unseen despite the high volume of traffic and security infrastructure nearby. This case serves as a sober reminder of how quickly a minor incident, such as a fall, can become fatal in areas where visibility is limited.
What happens next depends on the official coroner’s report which will dictate whether the investigation remains under the jurisdiction of standard police units or shifts to a different classification. For now, the family remains in mourning while the department processes evidence from the area surrounding the drainage ditch. Observers should monitor future updates from the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department regarding the final forensic findings, which will provide more clarity on the timeline of events that occurred after the August 8 security footage.

