Local Missing Girl's Case Goes National
Girl Believed To Be In Danger
POSTED: 6:14 pm EDT May 13,
2003
CLEVELAND -- The FBI wants to hear from a mystery caller who may have information about a missing teenager, NewsChannel5 reported.Amanda Berry (pictured, right), 17, disappeared on April 21 after leaving at around 8 p.m. from her job at the Burger King on Lorain Avenue and West 110th Street.
Officials said Berry's mother received a call saying that Berry was OK, but they aren't sure if it was a prank. They are asking the caller to call again.Berry was last seen wearing a burgundy Burger King shirt with black pants and a black hooded coat.The teen was supposed to be picked up by a friend and was going to celebrate her birthday that weekend, but she hasn't been seen since.WEWS said it's believed Berry got into a large white older model car with three men inside.Meanwhile, Berry's case is going nationwide with help from the Polly Klass organization. Flyers are being handed out and posted nationwide.
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Previous Stories:
- May 6, 2003: Family Hopes Walk, Vigil Will Help Lead To Missing Teen
- May 4, 2003: FBI Gets Involved In Search For Missing Teen
- April 27, 2003: Teen Goes Missing After Leaving Work
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