Teen Still Missing After Nearly 6 Months
Family Believes Amanda Berry Will Be Found
UPDATED: 9:21 am EDT October 16,
2003
CLEVELAND -- The agonizing wait continues for the family of another missing Cleveland girl.
Amanda Berry, 17, disappeared in April on her way home from work. Now, Amanda's mother, Louwana Miller showed NewsChannel5 her daughter's room is pretty much the same as it was when she vanished six months ago. She said it's impossible to find peace until Amanda's found. "My daughter should not be kept off the news like that, she ain't dead yet that, we know of. We are just so frustrated living daily. Is she out there? Is she laying somewhere? Nobody tells me anything," Miller said. Amanda told her sister she was getting a ride home, but never identified the driver. Amanda's family and friends are convinced the teen is not a runaway. They hope that someone knows something and will call police. The FBI is involved in the case, but so far, there are few leads. The agency is offering a reward for information that will help find Amanda. Amanda is described as being 5 feet 1 inch tall and 110 pounds, with sandy blond hair, brown eyes and an eyebrow ring.
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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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