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ShowerSinger
05-24-2004, 12:44 PM
Missing from Thorsby, Alabama. Police say she is thought to be in extreme danger. Somebody try to link this. I don't know how.
Thank.

Love_Mama
05-24-2004, 01:40 PM
http://www.teamamberalert.net/news/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=1664
There is a photo of her on the web site!
xxxxxo
mama..........let's pray!!!!!!!!!!!!!1


Endangered Missing: Alabama DPS Issues Emergency Alert for Missing Girl

Emergency Missing Child Alert issued 05/24/2004
Esperanza Nicole Martinez Missing Girl Alabama --

The state of Alabama has issued an Emergency Missing Child Media Alert. The Thorsby Police Department and the Alabama Department of Public Safety ask for your assistance in locating Esperanza Nicole Martinez, Hispanic, female, age 14, 5'10", 120 lbs, brown hair, brown eyes.

Esperanza Martinez was last seen May 22, 2004 in Thorsby, Alabama, and is believed to be in extreme danger.

Esperanza was wearing blue jeans and a white tee shirt. She has pierced ears and overlapping front teeth.

If you have any information regarding this missing child, please contact the Thorsby Police Department at 205-755-2511 or Alabama Department of Public Safety at 334-242-4128; or your local police department.

ShowerSinger
05-24-2004, 07:20 PM
Just on the news.....
A report says she was raped by a man named Martinez--no relation 2 years ago. He was out on bond, yes bond. Apparently she left her aunt's store to go 50 yards to buy ice cream. She hasn't been seen since. Police fear the abductor has taken her to Mexico. Let's hope she is alive. Disturbing story. He should have been in JAIL!

hyldo
08-15-2009, 11:44 AM
From the June 4, 2004, Birmingham (AL) News:

Missing teen on way back to Chilton

A 14-year-old girl missing from Thorsby for nearly two weeks was on her way home Thursday to Chilton County, authorities said.

Anselmo Martinez left Wednesday to pick up his daughter, Esperanza Nicole "Nikki" Martinez , after she called him from along the Texas-Mexico border, said Thorsby Police Chief Ed Prady.

. . .