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Feb 15, 1990. April 29, 2003. Age at Time of Disappearance:. 4 ft 9 inches. Tabitha has a birthmark on her stomach, a scar on her finger, and her ears are pierced. Tabitha was last seen at approximately 7 am on April 29, 2003 at her home. Her case type is Missing Endangered. If you have any information about Tabitha, Please Contact Nashville Metro Police Department. This website is sponsored by Project Jason. And their Internet Angels. Webspace provided by www.FindMonica.org.
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February 26, 1984. Scar on nose, tattoo of "RIP Mesha" on one bicep and her name "LaQuanta" on the other, pierced tongue with silver barbell, pierced ears. Please help us find 20 year-old LaQuanta Nachelle Riley. She was last seen by relatives in Montgomery, Alabama on December 7th , 2003 at approximately 11:30pm. She was getting into a green car, which may be either a Taurus or Caprice. A reward is being offered for information. Det Gordon of the Montgomery Police. And their Internet Angels.
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Sunday, Gail Kerr brought attention to the unsolved murder of my daughter, Marcia Trimble. (' Police don't want a repeat of unsolved '70's case.' ). Our nine-year-old daughter, Marcia, disappeared Feb. 25, 1975 , and was found 33 days later in a neighbor's garage. She had been strangled to death and sexually assaulted. What did we know about dealing with all this? My words for Debra and Bo Tuders are, ' Don't give up hope in finding your precious daughter. Her sweet face has captured many hearts, and...
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November 2, 2007. Candles of Hope for LaQuanta. October 7, 2006. Missing persons' families cling to hope. June 27, 2005. Montgomery Mother Feels Natalee's Mother's Pain. April 30, 2005. Missing and Forgotten; Seven Central Alabamians Gone Without A Trace. September 26, 2004. Buttons Put Faces on Missing Adults. LaQuanta is available for you to Adopt on the Adopt a Missing Person Program. Sponsored by Project Jason. Visit ProjectJason.org. This web site is sponsored by Project Jason.
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November 2, 2007 - Candles of Hope for LaQuanta Riley. December 7th, 2007 will mark 4 years since the family of then 19 year-old LaQuanta Riley saw or spoke to her. To honor and remember LaQuanta, her family will be hosting a vigil of hope for LaQuanta. More. Please help us find LaQuanta. Be sure to visit the flyers. Page to download and print:. This web site is sponsored by Project Jason. And their Internet Angels. Webhosting provided by www.findmonica.org. Last Updated: Monday, November 5, 2007 8:50 AM.
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She enjoys music. In her 8th grade year, she played the clarinet in the school band. LaQuanta loves life and spending time with her siblings. She enjoys cooking and is an excellent cook. The night she disappeared, she prepared a pot of spaghetti ( her favorite) for dinner. LaQuanta was in the habit of working, earning her own money at an early age as she worked along side her cousin (who was a "big sister") for a number of years. This web site is sponsored by Project Jason. And their Internet Angels.
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For updated news and information visit Project Jason's Forum. Five years ago, 13 year old Tabithat Tuders walked to the bus stop. Her family hasn't heard from her since. America's Most Wanted Missing File for Tabitha Tuders. New Officers Search for Missing Girl. Where is Tabitha Tuders? Project Jason's Forum for the Latest Updates. National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. This website is sponsored by Project Jason. And their Internet Angels. Webspace provided by www.FindMonica.org.