Tionda Bradley & Diamond Bradley Missing Since July 6, 2001 at age 10 & 3 … Recent Internet Photo Said to be That of Missing Girl
Is it possible that the mystery picture that surfaced on the internet is that of missing Tionda Bradley? Lois Gibson, a forensic artist with the Houston Police Department, said the online photo is that of Tionda Bradley, who disappeared at age 10 on July 6, 2001
10 year old Tionda Bradley and 3 year old Diamond Bradley have been missing since July 6, 2001. They were left home by their mother when she went to work. When their mother returned home at noon she found a note written in Tionda’s handwriting stating that the girls were going to the store and going to play at a near by school.
Friday night, Tracey called authorities and reported Diamond and Tionda missing. During their investigation, cops say several neighborhood children came forward and told cops they saw the girls playing outside of their complex around noon on Friday. Police say no one has seen them since.
The search was on for the Bradley sisters. Police searched the areas surrounding the girl’s home and lake. Police even dug up the cellar of the abandoned New Hope church–but found nothing. Investigators searched steel mills, thick woods, and the murky bottoms of small lakes and big ponds. (AMW)
Family web site: Find Tionda and Diamond.com
National Center for Missing & Exploited Children
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UPDATE I: Mystery Internet Girl Is Not Missing Bradley Girl
CHICAGO (CBS) ― The parents of a girl some thought was Tionda Bradley have come forward to say she is not.
An image of Bradley and a picture of a girl found on the Internet had a forensic artist thinking the mystery girl had to be Tionda, but an investigator now tells CBS 2 that her parents say she is not the missing girl.