Kayla Reed was last seen on December 2, 2005 and according to police they have no leads.
Kayla Reed, 15, disappeared sometime after 12:30 a.m. on Dec. 2, her mother, Angel Sheets, said. Sheets was the last person to see Kayla before she disappeared.
“We have nothing to go on,” Livermore Police Detective Tony Esquivel said. “Originally, it came out as a possible runaway. However, the fact is that a month has gone by and none of her friends or family have heard from her — it’s raised a flash for us.”
Description:
- Height:5 feet 2 inches
- Weight: between 115 and 120 pounds
- Hair: shoulder-length blonde hair
- Eyes: blue
The case is being investigated as an “unknown circumstances missing person,” police said.
Anyone with information is asked to call Livermore Police Detective Tony Esquivel at (925) 371-4759.
(Tri Valley Herald)
UPDATE: Missing girl’s father says he learned of case on radio Trent Reed of Stockton admits to having distant relationship with daughter
This is a tough way to learn of your child’s disappearance but just a reminder of how precious relationships are supposed to be.
LIVERMORE – The father of missing Livermore teen Kayla Reed said he had not been notified of his daughter’s disappearance and only learned of the case when his mother heard it mentioned on the radio.
Trent Reed of Stockton admits to having a distant relationship with 15-year-old Kayla, who disappeared from her home sometime after 12:30 a.m. on Saturday, Dec. 3, and was reported missing two days later.
Kayla had an account with myspace.com called “take me away”. It was last it was accessed on Dec. 2, the day before she vanished. The title may speck volumes as to what may be behind her disappearance.
Sgt. Jim Conley said that in missing person cases, police generally look for some sort of trail – whether it be credit card purchases or phone calls to follow. “One of the things we do with missing teens is try and track e-mails,” he said. “Many of them have cell phones.”
Kayla, however, did not have a cell phone and has made no attempt to e-mail or call family or friends, officials said.
Talking to the Herald earlier this month, Kayla’s mother said the last time she saw her daughter she suspected Kayla was preparing to go out somewhere. Kayla was sitting in her bedroom with clothes and makeup still on, Sheets said. Sheets went to bed, only to wake up later that morning and find her daughter missing.
(Inside Bay Area)
UPDATE: Police Concerned About Missing Girl, Originally Considered A Runaway
Livermore police are asking for the public’s assistance in locating a 15-year-old girl, missing since December, whose case is now being investigated as an unknown circumstances missing person.
(ABC 7)
January 18th, 2006 at 11:11pm
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Chairo Garibay, 20, has been missing since December 11, 2005 on her way to church. According to authorities, the body of a woman who disappeared last month may have been found in Yuba County.
According to Yolo County Sheriff’s Department news release, local residents were driving their truck on a dirt road adjacent to the Western Pacific Railroad tracks north of Plumas-Arboga Road on Monday, when their truck became stuck in the mud. They called friends for assistance. And when their friends arrived, they discovered what they believed to be a human body wrapped in plastic in the remote area.
The witnesses contacted the sheriff’s department, which confirmed the discovery and secured the area until investigators could respond, the release said.
“Upon unwrapping the body, we discovered that it was, in fact, in all likelihood, Cheira Garibay,” said Yuba County Sheriff Virginia Black. “We believe the body has been submerged in water. She was wrapped in a tarp, a plastic tarp, and weighted down with chunks of concrete.”
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Body Of Chairo Garibay Found
Missing Woman Found A Quarter Mile From Home
Detectives say they have found the body of missing Olivehurst woman Chairo Garibay. The 21-year-old’s body was found wrapped in plastic in a remote area of Yuba County.
According to the Yuba County Sheriff’s Office, 20-year-old Chairo was last seen at her home in the 1700 block of Maplehurst Street in Yuba County at 5:00 a.m. on December 11, 2005. She was supposed to meet her parents at church but never made it.
The cause of death has yet to be determined. An autopsy has been scheduled.
(CBS 13/UPN31
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UPDATE: January 18, 2006; Head trauma killed missing Olivehurst woman
Then Wednesday, Yuba County Sheriff’s officials told her mother, Magdalena Ferreyra, and stepfather, Leonel Castillo that she had been killed by blunt-force trauma to the head.
Her body was found Monday in a tarp weighted to the bottom of a drainage ditch one-quarter mile from her home, Undersheriff Steve Durfor said. It had been there since roughly the time she was reported missing, he said.
(Sacramento Bee)
January 18th, 2006 at 01:16am
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Pedro Ames of Atlanta, GA was arrested Sunday in the parking lot of a motel on the Black Horse Pike near Exit 3 of the New Jersey Turnpike. After acting suspiciously police learned after a license verification that Pedro Ames was possibly involved in the disappearance of a young girl, also from Atlanta.
Police arrested Ames and found the girl inside a motel room. She appeared to be unharmed. The girl went missing on Wednesday.
The girl told police that she left Atlanta on Friday with Ames, whom she knew, and that they were supposed to be going to North Jersey to visit his relatives.
Police charged Ames with endangering the welfare of a child and aggravated sexual assault on a girl under the age of 13. The girl was turned over to the custody of the state Division of Youth and Family Services to await a reunion with her family.
Ames was being held today in the Camden County Jail on $200,000 full cash bail.
Atlanta police said charges there were pending.
(Courier Post)
January 18th, 2006 at 12:58am
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