More FBI Agents To Investigate Missing Cleveland Girl
Gina DeJesus Disappeared 5 Weeks Ago
POSTED: 8:02 am EDT May 7,
2004
CLEVELAND -- Investigators in the case of missing 14-year-old Gina DeJesus are expected to announce new changes in the investigation Friday.
Gina disappeared five weeks ago. She was last seen at West 105th Street and Lorain Avenue while she was walking home from school. Cleveland police will announce today that more FBI agents are being assigned to Gina's case, with the hope of getting some answers. Fifteen agents have been investigating her case and taking every lead very seriously, NewsChannel5 reported. Police said she made a call from a payphone April 2 and then vanished. Gina is 5 foot 3 inches, 135 pounds and was last wearing a tan shirt with a white sweater, black pants and a light blue jacket. Anyone with information is asked to call Cleveland police at (216) 621-1234 or Crime Stoppers at (216) 252-7463. Your anonymous tip to Crime Stoppers could be worth $2,000.
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