Police plead for help in the disappearance of Adre-Anna Jackson
Adre-Anna Jackson was last seen on December 2, 2005 at 7:45 AM. The police have no suspects and are short on leads.
“We’re looking at everybody,” Lawler said. “Nobody’s been ruled out.”
The Lakewood police are asking anyone who knows anything or knows what may have happened to Adre-Anna Jackson to please come forward. Lakewood police think someone knows what happened to Adre-Anna Jackson, and they want to hear from that person. Police feel that someones knows what happened.
Investigators renewed their plea for information Tuesday about the disappearance of the 10-year-old Tillicum girl as an FBI underwater team resumed its search at American Lake.
“I think someone knows what happened to her and doesn’t want to say,” said Lakewood police Sgt. Chris Lawler, one of the lead detectives investigating Adre-Anna’s disappearance. “I really doubt she disappeared on her own.”
Police are focusing on a 14-foot boat that was abandoned at the public dock and are looking for its owner.
Lakewood police also are looking for the owner of a 14-foot boat that was abandoned at the public dock at American Lake Park. Police confiscated the boat last week as part of their investigation, though they have no information linking it to Adre-Anna’s disappearance.
The white-and-blue boat has a purple top. It bears no identifying numbers, name or brand, Lawler said. Officers have talked to American Lake Park neighbors but found no one who knew anything about the boat.
From KOMO News: Police Calling For More Help In Search For Missing Girl
Adre’Anna Jackson disappeared two weeks ago on her way to school. FBI Agents are helping to search nearby American Lake. But police say they need more tips and more information from the public if they are to find Adre’Anna.
Adre’Anna’s mother holds up the dress her 10-year-old daughter wore to a father-daughter tea earlier this year. She remembers the little girl who is smart, happy and tall for her age; the little girl who loves to sit at her keyboard and write, who loves her dolls and knick knacks, who really loves her guinea pig.
Yvette Gervais thinks her daughter would know what to do if approached by strangers. “I would think, hope, run off. That’s what Dad, that’s what I taught her.”
There is a reward of up to $1,000. So if you think you might have information, call 911, call Crimestoppers (1-800-CRIME-13). Police say it could make a real difference for Adre’Anna.
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