Three clues could break case of woman who vanished from ritzy California enclave where Kardashians live

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Three “areas of interest” could help break the case of a 20-year-old woman who vanished nine years ago from a wealthy Southern California enclave called home by the Kardashians.

Elaine Park disappeared in Calabasas without a trace on Jan. 28, 2017 — last seen leaving the movie mogul mansion of Shakim Compere, a film exec and business partner of Queen Latifah. 

20-year-old Elaine Park vanished without a trace from Calabasas, California. facebook/helpfindelainepark

Park had been visiting her boyfriend Divine Compere, Shakim’s son and the last known person to have seen her alive, according to the Daily Mail.

A security camera captured Park casually walking out of the $7 million dollar home now owned by Kevin Hart at around 6 a.m. She would never be seen alive again.

Night-vision CCTV footage showing the back of a white SUV with palm leaves on the right and a house in the background. facebook/helpfindelainepark

Investigators are circling on three key points in an attempt to solve the mystery — starting with a panic attack Park had early in the morning she disappeared, according to the Daily Mail.

The attack happened after Compere and Park got back from the movies, the boyfriend later told cops.

The second potential clue is Park’s gray Honday, which was found on the side of the Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu five days after she disappeared and just 10 miles from the Calabasas mansion.

On Saturday, January 28, 2017, the last person to be with Elaine Park was with her on/off boyfriend, Divine Compere. instagram/divinecompere

The car was found with unlocked and with a dead battery, the keys still in the ignition. Park rarely visited Malibu, according to The Daily Mail.

A search by police helicopter for Park found nothing. The area is regularly patrolled by cops, the Mail said.

“To think that vehicle had been there for several days without being ticketed or towed, was a little bit odd, we were concerned that potentially the vehicle had not been there the entire time and had been placed there after the fact.” Jayden Brant, a private Investigator hired by Park’s mom, told the publication.

Collage of Elaine Park’s missing person poster with photos of her car, identifying tattoos, and personal details. facebook/helpfindelainepark

The car did uncover a third piece of evidence, Park’s iPhone but police in Glendale — where Park lived — were never able to unlock it, according to The Mail.

Brant also attempted to get data from the phone. 

“The problem was everything was just up until the time when she went missing,” he said. “So we were missing the data from that night and into the next morning because it wasn’t synced to iCloud.”

Glendale cops are still investigating but had no new comment, the Mail said.

“It’s frustrating because I wish we could figure out what happened to her,” Brant said. 

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