HEEE..LLL..PP ! ! ! * USA - State Patrol refreshes case of missing girl
Saturday, in honor of National Missing Children's Day, the Washington State Patrol unveiled a new truck trailer owned by Gordon Trucking Inc. which bears both an image of Lenoria in 1995, and what she may look like today
Seattle,WASH,USA -The Seattle Post Intelligencer, by HECTOR CASTRO -May 17, 2008: -- Almost 13 years after 3-year-old Lenoria Jones disappeared from a Tacoma Target store, authorities not only hope she is still alive, but that someone will recognize her from a new, updated image of the little girl... Lenoria was shopping with her great-aunt on July 20, 1995 when she vanished. She was last seen wearing a "Barney" T-shirt and turquoise pants... Despite an intensive investigation by Tacoma police, and her smiling face on posters around the region, the little girl was never found... Now, her face adorns the side of the large tractor-trailer, next to what could be an image of a 16-year-old Lenoria, smiling, wearing a pink blouse, her hair straight... The State Patrol first began working with Gordon Trucking in 2006, using their big tractor trailers as roving billboards to help find missing children, in a project dubbed Homeward Bound... To date, 15 children and their computer-aged images have been featured on the sides of these trailers, and three have been found... Anyone with information about the case is encouraged to call the State Patrol at 1-800-THE-LOST... Visit the Washington State Patrol's Missing Person's Information Center at http://www.wsp.wa.gov/missing/ourkids.htm... (Washington State Patrol - The image of Lenoria Jones in 1995 appears on the side of this Gordon Trucking tractor trailer, alongside a computer-enhanced image of how the missing girl could look today)
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