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Amanda Berry's Sister Says She Still Looks For Missing Girl
Rally Planned Tonight
POSTED: 8:06 am EDT April 21,
2008
UPDATED: 10:46 am EDT April 21,
2008
CLEVELAND -- Amanda Berry's family is planning a vigil to mark five years since her disappearance on Monday. The Cleveland girl vanished in 2003 after leaving work at the Burger King on West 110th Street and Lorain Road. She disappeared a day before her 17th birthday.It's the same neighborhood where Gina DeJesus also vanished the same year. The rally begins at 6:30 p.m. in the parking lot across from fast-food restaurant. Amanda's older sister, Beth Serrano, said even five years later, the family hasn't given up the search for the missing woman. They've tied ribbons around trees in the area and had fliers printed showing Amanda's picture. Serrano said she's always on the lookout for her sister. "For me, I look day by day. I see a girl walking down the street -- it's an instinct, you just look, you know? Could that be her? Will I ever see her walking by?" Serrano asked. Police have no new leads in the case. A new age progression picture was released showing what Amanda might look like at age 22.The family of DeJesus, another one of Cleveland's missing, has pledged their help to the Berry family in their search for their loved one.For more information on Amanda Berry, check out her Web site.
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