Namus profile is here- Not much on it though
https://identifyus.org/en/cases/2367
I have submitted Erin Pospisil as a possibility for this one. She is one year younger than the estimate but everything else matches up perfectly.
Erin Kay Pospisil
Missing Person
Case Type: Endangered / Missing
Age at Report: 15 YOA
DOB: April 14, 1986
Sex: Female
Race: White
Weight: 130 lbs.
Height: 5′ 03″
Hair: Brown
Eyes: Brown
Missing From: Cedar Rapids, IA
Linn County
NCMEC #: NCMC-919997
Missing Since: June 3, 2001
Case summary compiled by Jody Ewing
Erin Pospisil was reported missing to the Cedar Rapids Police Department on June 3, 2001.
Gazette article
The Cedar Rapids Gazette, June 1, 2009
The [then] 15-year-old was last seen at a friends home in the 100 block of 12th Street SE on late Sunday, June 3, 2001, getting into a dark-colored Chevrolet Cavalier with tinted rear windows. Friends said they didnt recognize the car, but that Erin seemed to know the people inside and went with them willingly.
According to Curtis a friend of Erins older brother he was leaving the Pospisil home at the same time as Erin and agreed to give her a ride to her friend Brits home, where Erin and Brit planned to watch movies or go to the movie theater.
When they arrived at Brits house at 8:45 p.m., no one answered the door. As Erin walked back to Curtiss truck, a dark-colored Chevrolet Cavalier with tinted rear windows pulled up to the curb. Erin went up to the car and had a short conversation with someone in the vehicle. She then told Curtis, These guys will give me a ride, and got into the Cavaliers back seat.
No one has seen nor heard from her since.
Age progressed photo
Erin Pospisil age-progressed to how she might look at age 23. (Courtesy Iowa Dept. of Public Safety)
Erin a freshman at Metro High School lived with her father and stepmother, Jim and Carolyn Pospisil, and three siblings when she disappeared. The family distributed fliers and posted billboards with Erins photo and description, to no effect beyond a few tips that proved unfounded.
Erin has a small scar above one eye and had red highlights in her hair at the time she disappeared. She was last seen wearing a light-colored tank top and beige overall shorts.
In a KCRG TV-9 story that aired May 7, 2013, Erins grandparents, Joan and Doug Minney of Cedar Rapids, said they continue to hold out hope for Erins return. The family created the website HelpFindAChild.org and update it regularly with hopes Erin will one day come home.
The recent discovery of three missing women in Cleveland gave the Minneys a glimmer of hope.
Our daughter called us and said you are not going to believe this, Doug Minney told KCRG. We got on the internet right away.
Joan Minney empathized with the three womens families. Just knowing what those families had to be feeling, that they never gave up hope and now they have their children back
thats what we pray every day, she said.
Tuesday morning, May 7, Doug Minney passed out more than a hundred small missing persons cards.
People think it will get easier; I think it gets harder, Joan Minney told KCRG. I know someday Ill know where she is and all that happened, but I just want it to be today.
On Saturday, May 25, 2013 National Missing Childrens Day Erin Pospisils family and friends gathered in Jones Park for a balloon launch to remember Erin. Despite the cold and rainy weather, the event the 10th since Erin disappeared went forward as planned, though those in attendance took the balloons home to release at a later date.
Jim and Carolyn Pospisil told KWWL the gathering also honored other missing children, all of whom they hoped would one day safely return home.
http://iowacoldcases.org/case-summaries/erin-pospisil/
Dentals are available so it should be an easy rule out.