FBI: Man Sought In Connection With Missing Teen
Gina DeJesus Disappeared 1 Year Ago
UPDATED: 10:10 pm EDT April 9,
2005
CLEVELAND -- The FBI released a sketch Saturday of man who may have been involved in the disappearance of a 14-year-old girl on Cleveland's west side. Gina DeJesus disappeared April 2, 2004, from West 105th Street and Lorain Avenue. The man is described as Latino, 25 to 35 years of age, 5 feet 10 inches, 165 to 185 pounds, with green eyes, a goatee and possibly a pencil-thin beard. He was seen driving a light blue or white car. The FBI is also reconstructing a unique bumper sticker seen on that car. It's believed the sticker had a wolf on it.
The man was last seen near Wilbur Wright Middle school before Gina disappeared. Anyone with information is asked to call the Missing Children's Task Force at 1-888-660-5437. A $25,000 reward is being offered. Gina's mother, Nancy Ruis, hopes that this new information will generate other tips.
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