Post by Scumhunter on Apr 14, 2018 1:10:47 GMT -5
(Above images: Rivera, circa 2004. Photo Credits: Charley Project)
Missing Person Profile as of April 14th, 2018: (Based on Charley Project website profile)
Missing Since: 2/01/2004
Missing From: Fort Worth, Texas
Date of Birth: 12/16/1978
Age (at time of disappearance): 25 years old
Height and Weight: 4'11, 100 pounds
Medical Conditions: Rivera has been diagnosed with ovarian cancer. She was in severe pain as a result of her condition and is in need of medical attention.
Distinguishing Characteristics: Hispanic female. Brown hair, brown eyes. Rivera has a very petite stature and may look several years younger than her actual age. She has a scar on the back of her head which is visible when she parts her hair. She also has a burn scar on her hand and scars on both lower legs.
TIPS: Anyone having information should call the Fort Worth Police Department at (817)-335-4222
Details of Disappearance
Rivera was last seen in the 1300 block of east Myrtle Street in Fort Worth, Texas on February 1, 2004. She has never been heard from again. She left behind all her belongings, including her money, clothing, identification and pictures of her children.
Rivera may have become a victim of human trafficking. She may have traveled to Oklahoma or Mexico after her disappearance. Few details are available in her case.
charleyproject.org/case/elsha-marie-rivera
Thoughts? I want to add when I googled Elsha Rivera's case, I found that the Dr. Phil show profiled her disappearance. This case is still being placed in the exclusive missing is opposed to the missing on tv section since the criteria is tge case needs to be aired on a national crime show. (Exceptions are only made when a crime case is on all major news channels even if not a crime show). Of course what matters most is not technicalities but making sure Elsha is one day located and/or brought home safe.
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