
DAPHNE PHILISIA JONES Missing since January 3, 1999On the day Daphne disappeared, her grandmother, Ethel Clark, had dropped her off
at her New Orleans apartment at 2:30 p.m. Daphne, then 22, was scheduled
to work a 3:00 p.m. shift at Brennan’s Restaurant, but she never made it. “I didn’t have a good feeling about leaving her at that dark apartment,” Clark recalls. A student at the University of New Orleans, Daphne had recently moved from the dorms into an apartment after learning she was pregnant. She had a plane ticket and planned to leave for Maryland in six days, to live with her mother. To report information about Daphne’s disappearance, contact Captain Defillo at the New Orleans Police Department, (504) 658-5858.
TYESHA PATRICE BELL Missing since May 2003, Twenty-two years old when she disappeared from Aurora, Illinois, Tyesha had been a teenage mother; her daughters ar

were talking more. Police say that phone records show that on the night
Tyesha disappeared, the father of her younger daughter called. According to Tyesha’s mother, Tyesha wasn’t working, and he had apparently been taking care of her financially. “I just can’t see her up and leaving her children,” says Tyesha’s mother. “I’m still holding on to hope.” To report information about Tyesha’s disappearance, contact Detective James Coursey at the Aurora Police Department, (630) 801-6712.
DYMASHAL LASHON CULLINS Missing since August 2003Dymashal, an Atlanta

mother, Viola Corbitt, says that in early 2003, the twins’ father wanted to
reconcile with Dee Dee, then 32. Though Dee Dee talked with her mother about filing for divorce in July, she still let him move into her home in August. Corbitt last spoke with Dee Dee at 7:00 p.m. on August 28. “She was dating a new guy,” she recalls. “She was laughing and happy when she called me.” Three weeks later, her SUV was found abandoned. To report information about Dymashal’s disappearance, contact Atlanta Police Department, (404) 853-4235.
LATOYA NATASHA THOMAS Missing since September 30, 2000Latoya was 25 at the time of her disappearance from Hayward, California. After attending a birthday party in her

SHIRLEY GEANES Missing since September 2004On the day Shirley, 40, went missing from Richardson, Texas, she had called home while working a job in Rowlett. The co-owner o

KIREASHA PAM LINKHORNE Missing since October 2003A resident of Camden, New Jersey, Kireasha, then 19, was last seen at her residence at approximately 8:30 p.m. o

MARCIE CRANE Missing since October 2003The Marietta, Georgia, resident was 2

WHERE TO CALL When someone you love is missing, in addition to state and federal law-enforcement authorities, these agencies can help:
National Center for Missing Adults A division of the Nation’s Missing Children Organization, Inc., this nonprofit organization works with the U.S. Department of Justice to provide a national clearinghouse for data on missing adults and also assists law enforcement and families with information and advocacy. Address: 2432 W. Peoria Ave., Ste. 1286, Phoenix AZ 85029. Hotline: (800) 690-FIND; Tel: (602) 749-2000; Fax: (602) 749-2020; Web site: http://www.theyaremissed.org
Team Hope
Established in 1998, the Philadelphia-based Team Hope assists families in crisis by offering “counsel, resources, empowerment and emotional support” from trained volunteers who have endured the trauma of a missing child and can share information based on firsthand experience. Tel: (866) 305-HOPE; Web site: teamhope.org/adultsdo.html.
Rino Kids
This organization offers free help to families in creating Web pages for missing relatives. It also works with police to distribute the information to more than 500 search engines. Tel: (646) 219-2438; Web site: rinokids.com; E-mail: missing@rinokids.com.
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