$25,000 Reward Offered For Information On Missing Girls
Family Continues Weekly Vigil
UPDATED: 9:01 am EDT July 28,
2004
CLEVELAND -- Cleveland police say they're increasing the reward to $25,000 for information about two missing teenagers.
Nearly four months ago, 14-year-old Gina DeJesus disappeared, near Lorain Avenue and West 105th Street. "When it starts to hurt bad, I pray and ask God to hold my strength. It's the not knowing that hurt the most," Nancy Ruis, Gina's mom, said. Faithfully, every Friday night since Gina disappeared her family holds a vigil. And a year before Gina went missing, 17-year-old Amanda Berry also disappeared from nearly the same spot. Family members said authorities are also planning on putting up new billboards with Gina's and Amanda's pictures on them, hoping for any new information. If you have any information about either of the missing teens, call Crime Stoppers at (216) 252-7463.
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