A New Haven family offered a reward Saturday for new information that might aid the search for their daughter Lisa Calvo, 40, who disappeared one year ago, NBC 30's Erika Tarantal reported.
It was exactly a year ago that Diane Calvo last spoke to her daughter, Lisa. Fighting a painful drug addiction, Lisa had lost custody of her twins and was desperately trying to recover.
"She was determined to get herself back on the right track so that she could get her children back," said the womans mother.
Their last conversation was about just that -- planning for a brighter future. Lisa was set to head home that very day to stay with her parents and go into treatment. But then she vanished, Tarantal reported.
"And that's why a lot of this is sort of a shock because a lot of things were in place," according to Diane Calvo.
Lisa Calvo was living on Murray Place in the Fair Haven section of New Haven when she disappeared. She was known to hang out on Grand Avenue, but police and even a private investigator have found no sign of her.
Now the family is offering a reward, her mother told Tarantal.
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It was exactly a year ago that Diane Calvo last spoke to her daughter, Lisa. Fighting a painful drug addiction, Lisa had lost custody of her twins and was desperately trying to recover.
"She was determined to get herself back on the right track so that she could get her children back," said the womans mother.
Their last conversation was about just that -- planning for a brighter future. Lisa was set to head home that very day to stay with her parents and go into treatment. But then she vanished, Tarantal reported.
"And that's why a lot of this is sort of a shock because a lot of things were in place," according to Diane Calvo.
Lisa Calvo was living on Murray Place in the Fair Haven section of New Haven when she disappeared. She was known to hang out on Grand Avenue, but police and even a private investigator have found no sign of her.
Now the family is offering a reward, her mother told Tarantal.
http://www.nbc30.com/news/10024678/detail.html