AZ AZ - Emily Hieber, 19, Yuma, 3 Feb 2013

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I can not find a thread on Websleuths for Emily Lyn Hieber.

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The Yuma Police Department is seeking your assistance in locating Emily Lynn Hieber, 19 year old of Yuma. Hieber is described as a white female, 5-7, 130 lbs, with light brown hair and green eyes. She may have darker short brown hair and likes to wear wigs. Hieber has a cross tattoo across her back. She goes by the nickname of “Hippie” and dresses as such. Hieber has not been seen or in contact with family in over four months.

http://www.yumanewsnow.com/index.ph...your-assistance-in-locating-emily-lynn-hieber

http://www.myfoxphoenix.com/story/22635477/2013/06/19/missing-emily-lynn-hieber

http://www.yumaaz.gov/news_28901.htm

http://www.yumasun.com/articles/brown-88070-hair-hieber.html
 
I found a few pictures from the news articles posted on Emily.
 

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Hieber’s last post on Facebook was made on Feb. 3. Before then, she had consistently posted to the social networking website.

Her cell phone was also turned off in early February, and she stopped contacting immediate family members, who had heard from her at least once a week previously.

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"The summer before her senior year, it kind of just spiraled down and she moved out after she turned 18."

But recently, Hieber decided to make a change and was in the process of putting her life back together, Jimenez said.

"She didn’t really like the way her life was going. She would tell us all the time she regretted what she had done. She just wished she could take it all back. In 2013, she said this was going to be her year."

Then she vanished.

Her family remains confident Hieber will be found safe and sound and hopes she has just gone into hiding.

BBM, what would she have gone into hiding for??

http://www.yumasun.com/articles/brown-88070-hair-hieber.html
 
Detectives are requesting to speak with Hieber’s associate, Anita Smith. Smith is described as a 34 year old female, 5-3, 165 lbs, with brown hair and brown eyes.

http://www.yumanewsnow.com/index.ph...your-assistance-in-locating-emily-lynn-hieber

Yuma police detectives had wanted to speak with 34-year-old Amanda Marie Martinez, but after finding her, they say they "seek no further interest in speaking with her."

Detectives originally said they believed Martinez and Hieber are associates.

http://www.myfoxphoenix.com/story/22635477/2013/06/19/missing-emily-lynn-hieber
 
how about for those of us who don't have FB but who care about this case - can you please paraphase? What is in the Feb 3 comment? Just explain that you are paraphrasing, please?
 
ugh, yucky comments under the video (which is viewable w/o FB). Bath salts? Meth? Hope there is news about this young woman soon. Please show up safe and healthy...
 
Feb 3 is the last time anyone had contact with her. In her Facebook comment, she posts that her soon to be ex fiance is getting out of jail the next day. In the conversation with others under that comment, she says she is breaking up with him when she sees him.
 
Bumping for Emily. I can't find any updates. Hope she is found soon.
 
Definitely sounds like she hung with some shady people. I hope They find her. It seems like she just up and disappeared. She was very active on FB. And then nothing.
 
On the fb link of her mums video interview, there's a reply to a comment by a relative with the same last name as her. He says that she went missing before the ex fiancé was released from jail and it has been looked into.
 
http://varsity.yumasun.com/articles/emily-3034-jenny-pacewic.html

The damage that drugs do is just so sad. From her FB it looks like she tried to get clean at the beginning of 2012 and then again at the beginning of this year. I do hope Emily is okay but it's been almost six months now and I really get the sense she would have contacted somebody in her family if she was.

Unfortunately I agree. I did some more research and reading and I have a thought about what may have happened. It's sad she didn't have a chance to live the life she was working on achieving at the time she disappeared.
 
I wondered what did happen to her?
That age is so delicate and precarious 'cause many fall into an impressionable phase where being cool or the "hippie" or whatever moniker and dangerous actions makes one just so popular.
At that age, it's all fun and games without the consequences being weighed in to the decision-making process. They think it could never happen to them--that they could never get addicted.
So young and naive in many ways.
And very difficult to get a message through to.
 

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