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Missing Woman: Monica Bowie--GA--07/05/2007
« on: July 22, 2007, 08:10:50 PM »


http://www.11alive.com/news/article_news.aspx?storyid=99928

Vigil Held for Kidnapped Woman

Reported By:Â Duffie Dixon

Last Modified: 7/16/2007 1:17:35 PM

Family and friends of a missing DeKalb County woman are praying for her safe return. It has been nearly a week since police said Monica Bowie was kidnapped from her apartment complex on Roxboro Road.

Witnesses said they heard a woman scream, then they saw a car take off. The car was found abandoned and burned, but with no sign of Bowie.

"Somebody knows where my baby is," said Robin Gresham. "Just let her go. Just let her come home. I'm not concerned about why, I'm not concerned. I don't care why."

Police have arrested a man in connection with the car that was found. He is charged with theft by taking. They said they believe it happened before, possibly, the kidnapping. But so far, he has not been linked or charged in connection with the kidnapping.

http://www.ajc.com/metro/content/metro/dekalb/stories/2007/07/12/kidnap_0713.html

Family holding out hope for abducted woman

By JEFFRY SCOTT
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Published on: 07/12/07

Linda Howard's eyes were wet, as though she hadn't stopped crying in a week. Her answers were sometimes one word — "yes" or "no." As she met with reporters Thursday morning in a Decatur lawyer's office, she said she had little choice but to take her pain and loss public.
Otherwise, her daughter, Monica Renee Bowie, who is missing and apparently abducted, would be forgotten.

"Once the media stops, it's hard to start it again," Howard said.

Bowie, 34, was taken from her apartment complex in DeKalb County on the night of July 5. Neighbors said they heard her scream: "Someone help! I need help! Help me!" Investigators found evidence of a struggle in the parking lot. The next day, the car used in her abduction was found torched.

On Saturday, DeKalb County police arrested Jasper Keels, 24, charging him with theft by taking of the car and drug possession. Police said they don't know whether there's a connection between Keels and Bowie's abduction. Howard and family members, meantime, are clinging to hope — and hoping her abductors are listening.

"Just let her go," she said Thursday, surrounded by family members in the office of attorney Gerald Griggs. "Let her go. This is affecting the whole world. ... It could have been a mistake on their [abductors] part. It could have been a mistake. Let her go anonymously."

Howard said she and her family don't believe Bowie's fiancé, Shernotta Walters, 35, was involved in her daughter's abduction. Walters and Bowie were arrested June 20 in an incident involving drugs and a gun found in a car. The charges were dropped. But police have questioned Walters about the abduction, said Walters' attorney, Dennis Scheib.

Walters, who remains in the Fulton County jail because possession of a gun is a violation of his parole, didn't know the gun or drugs were in the car, said Scheib. He said he also was not worried that Bowie would testify against him.
"She [Bowie] told me she would testify for him," said Scheib, who described Walters as very upset about her abduction.

Howard said her daughter loved Atlanta since moving here from Pittsburgh about four years ago.

"She felt real confident down here," said Howard, who described her daughter as a honor student with an upbeat attitude about life. "She didn't allow negative things around her. That was her. She was a go-getter from the first day she learned to walk."

Bowie owns two businesses in Atlanta: Go2girls, a hip-hop production company; and LaCoca Wear Clothing, a boutique off Metropolitan Avenue and Southwest Atlanta, Griggs and Howard said. Griggs confirmed that she also worked as a stripper for several months after her arrival in the city.

"She was like a lot of young ladies that come to Atlanta," Griggs said. "She was trying to make ends meet, but she had gotten out of that life."

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RE: Missing Woman: Monica Bowie--GA--07/05/2007
« Reply #1 on: July 22, 2007, 08:13:49 PM »
http://www.11alive.com/news/article_news.aspx?storyid=100098

Missing Woman's Mother Makes Plea

Reported By: Jennifer Leslie

Last Modified: 7/16/2007 2:48:50 PM


DeKalb County police are hoping a mother's plea for help will generate new leads in the case of a missing woman.

Investigators believe Monica Renee Bowie, 34, was kidnapped 10 days ago.

"We have to get her back," said Linda Howard, Bowie's mother.

Howard made a final plea to the public during a news conference Sunday morning at DeKalb County Police Headquarters before heading home to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. She arrived in the Atlanta area on Monday to try and help police find her missing daughter.

"She might not be able to reach out and touch me, but she knows I'm close," Howard said. "Even when I go home, she knows I'm close. She knows I'm working on it. She knows I'm not gonna drop this."

Bowie disappeared on July 5 after neighbors at the Berkshires at Lenox Park Apartments heard a woman screaming late at night. Then they spotted a car speeding from the parking deck.

Police found the car, burned and abandoned, the next day. Police later arrested Jasper Keels, 24, and charged him with stealing the car, but they have not tied him to Bowie's disappearance.

"All I can tell you is he's still in our jail," said Deputy Chief Michael Burrows of the DeKalb County Police Department. "We have not eliminated any suspect at this time."

Police said they are still conducting interviews and waiting for crime lab analysis of recovered evidence.

Bowie was arrested for a drug charge last month; the charge was later dismissed.

Meanwhile, her mother admits the unknown is frightening, but she hasn't given up hope.

"We're not taking her home right now, but I'm gonna come back and get her at a later date," Howard said.

Bowie's family has set up a reward fund through Bank of America. The reward is $1,000 right now, but donations keep coming. Howard hopes the reward money will entice someone to come forward with information to help find her daughter.

Family members are also setting up a Web site, www.findmonica.com, to help with the search. The Web site will not be live until later this week.
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RE: Missing Woman: Monica Bowie--GA--07/05/2007
« Reply #2 on: July 22, 2007, 08:15:59 PM »
http://www.ajc.com/metro/content/metro/dekalb/2007/07/16/missing_0716.html

Police hoping for break in missing woman case

By S.A. REID
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Published on: 07/16/07

More than a week after Monica Renee Bowie's disappearance, DeKalb County police remain stumped in trying to solve her apparent abduction.

Deputy Chief Mike Burrows indicated as much in his comments on Sunday, after Linda Howard offered a heartfelt plea for information leading to her daughter's safe return and announced the establisment of reward funds and a web site developed in connection with the case.

Authorities are hoping results from items being tested at the state crime lab, database searches, continued interviews with and background checks on persons of interest will help.

Police aren't certain that Bowie's mysterious disappearance on July 5 didn't involve a stranger and are concerned that tips have reduced to a trickle.

Said Burrows: "We're keeping all avenues open because we just do not know."

Family and friends have since held prayer vigils and posted fliers around town in an attempt to aid in the Atlanta entrepreneur's return.

They've established the Monica Renee Bowie Reward Fund at Bank of America and plan to open a similar one at a bank in her native Pittsburgh, Howard said. The web site, Findmonica.com, is scheduled for launch on Monday. Relatives in Pittsburgh also are planning a prayer vigil in her hometown Monday evening.

Howard, flanked by other relatives who came down from Pittsburgh, said family and friends have no intention of giving up. "It's public from here to Pittsburgh," said Howard before their return home Sunday. "We're not going to drop it. She knows that."
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RE: Missing Woman: Monica Bowie--GA--07/05/2007
« Reply #3 on: July 22, 2007, 08:19:08 PM »
http://www.11alive.com/news/article_news.aspx?storyid=100470

Missing Woman's Family Still Hopes

Reported By: Elaine Reyes
Web Editor: Holly Lang
Last Modified: 7/21/2007 9:48:36 PM


Their hands clasped in prayer, family and friends of a missing DeKalb County woman sought strength from a higher power before hitting the streets for a second time this week, hoping to find out what happened to Monica Bowie. Police believe someone kidnapped 34-year-old Bowie from the Berkshires at the Lenox Park Apartment complex July 5. Neighbors heard a scream then saw a car drive away. That car was later found in southwest Atlanta.

Wearing shirts displaying her image, loved ones fanned out across Buckhead Friday, passing out flyers and going door-to-door talking to neighbors.

DeKalb County Police showed for support but currently have no leads in the case. Linda Howard refers back to a higher power when it comes to the answer to her daughter's whereabouts...

"When he decides, it will end,” Howard said. “She still is missing… she will be found.”

On Thursday, this same group of friends and family went door to door in that neighborhood, hoping someone saw something. Saturday, they returned to Bowie’s neighborhood. The group stopped cars, covered windshields and hit high rises with flyers. Linda Howard wants her 34-year-old daughter's face everywhere.

“She's somebody's daughter,” Gerald Griggs, Bowie’s attorney. “Let this end.”

A reward fund has been established in her hometown of Pittsburgh and in Atlanta. Donations can be made at any Bank of America.
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RE: Missing Woman: Monica Bowie--GA--07/05/2007
« Reply #4 on: July 27, 2007, 07:56:16 PM »
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http://www.ajc.com/metro/content/metro/dekalb/stories/2007/07/10/abduction_0711.html

Lawyer shocked by DeKalb businesswoman's abduction

By S.A. REID
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Published on: 07/10/07
 
A lawyer for a local entrepreneur believed kidnapped from her DeKalb apartment complex last week said Tuesday his client showed no signs of problems during their meeting hours before her abduction.

Gerald Griggs said Monica Renee Bowie was in good spirits when she headed home from his Decatur office about 4 p.m. last Thursday. Griggs learned about her strange disappearance through media reports on Saturday.

"It was a shock to me. The last time I saw Monica you would have never thought something like this was going to happen to her," Griggs said, adding later, "She was smiling and laughing. Nothing seemed out of the ordinary, nothing seemed to be troubling her."

Neighbors in Bowie's Berkshire apartment complex reported hearing screams for help coming from a parking lot just before a 2002 Mercury Sable car sped away. Witnesses, however, didn't see Bowie, 34, being forced into the car. Police later found evidence of a struggle at the scene.

Griggs described Bowie as an "upstanding" member of the community who owns several companies. The list includes Go2girl Promotions Inc., a company that has promoted performances in metro Atlanta by a number of top hip-hop acts, and LaCoca Wear Clothing, a boutique on Metropolitan Parkway in southwest Atlanta.

Bowie had no criminal history before her June 20 arrest on drug and weapon possession charges by Atlanta police, said Griggs and relatives, who consider her recent legal troubles and kidnapping unrelated. The Cheyney University of Pennsylvania graduate was taken into custody in June after she went to retrieve her car from a crime scene, Griggs said.

According to an Atlanta police report, Shernotta Walters was spotted standing in a Campbellton Road parking lot by an officer who "smelled a strong odor of marijuana." The officer had Walters point out his car, where marijuana, cash and a firearm were found. When Bowie arrived, she reported that Walters, her boyfriend, had borrowed her car, and she also was arrested.

Walters remains in the Fulton County Jail. Bowie denied ownership of the weapon or drugs found in the vehicle, Griggs said.

The charges against Bowie, according to Griggs, subsequently were dismissed in Fulton County Magistrate Court.

Dennis Scheib, an Atlanta lawyer representing Walters, said he first learned of Bowie's disappearance from his client, who called him crying and screaming into the phone, "Monica has been kidnapped. She's been kidnapped."

Griggs said the couple had been living together and was engaged.

The charges against Walters, 35, were dismissed after police failed to show up at his probable cause hearing. But Walters, a parolee, will remain in jail, Scheib said, until a parole board decides on his release because of the new charges. Walters went to prison in July 2004 on a drug conviction in Cobb County. He was paroled in April 2006, according to the state Department of Corrections database.

Meanwhile, Bowie's mother and two sisters have arrived in town to help with her search, but so far have declined to speak with media.

"It's very tough on them. Everything going on is completely out of character for Monica," Griggs said. "This is a shock to them. They just want her returned safely."

Relatives, Griggs said, don't know much about Bowie's life here in Atlanta beyond what has she told them about the success of her businesses. Bowie grew up in Pittsburgh and has three siblings.

"She was excited about being here in Atlanta and running a production company," Griggs said. "She was always calling telling family about the good things happening to her here."

A week after Bowie's disappearance, DeKalb police have yet to determine a motive or make an arrest directly related to her kidnapping, said Keisha Williams, a department spokeswoman.

Police did, however, arrest Jasper Keels, 24, on Saturday in connection with the Sable used in the kidnapping, which was found torched in northeast Atlanta. Keels apparently borrowed the car last Wednesday from the owner, who subsequently reported it stolen on Friday. He's charged with theft of taking of a car and drug possession.

Authorities said they aren't sure whether Keels is connected to the abduction.

— Staff writer David Simpson contributed to this article.
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RE: Missing Woman: Monica Bowie--GA--07/05/2007
« Reply #5 on: July 27, 2007, 07:59:08 PM »
http://www.cbs46.com/news/13686682/detail.html

Family Of Missing Woman To Set Up Web Site

POSTED: 7:42 am EDT July 16, 2007
UPDATED: 7:48 am EDT July 16, 2007

DECATUR, Ga. -- The family of a missing DeKalb County woman will be making an online plea Monday for her safe return.

Monica Bowie vanished July 5, after screams were heard at the Berkshire Apartments in Buckhead.

Witnesses saw a burgundy Mercury Sable speeding out of the parking deck. The next day, police found the burned-out car.
 
Bowie’s boyfriend Jasper Kees was arrested on charges of stealing the car and for drug possession. But police are not calling him a suspect in Bowie’s disappearance.

Bowie’s mother will set up a web site Monday, to bring more attention to the case.

Homeland security officials have joined DeKalb County authorities in the search.

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RE: Missing Woman: Monica Bowie--GA--07/05/2007
« Reply #6 on: July 27, 2007, 08:06:38 PM »
http://www.11alive.com/news/article_news.aspx?storyid=100375

Friends Vow to Find Missing Woman
 
Reported By: Tiffany Cochran
Web Editor: Holly Lang
Last Modified: 7/20/2007 12:04:30 AM

The search for 34-year-old Monica Renee Bowie first begins in a circle of prayer, then fans into the community near Hunter Hill First Baptist Church, where a small group of Bowie’s friends and clergy members will hit the streets to hand out flyers.

They knock on doors and ask questions, doing whatever they can do to generate new leads in this baffling case.

It’s been exactly two weeks since anyone saw Bowie. DeKalb police said she was kidnapped outside her apartment complex off Roxboro Road. The car police said was used in the kidnapping was found near her neighborhood burned. There have been no further leads in the case, which is why Bowie’s friends vow to keep looking.

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RE: Missing Woman: Monica Bowie--GA--07/05/2007
« Reply #7 on: September 06, 2007, 11:42:27 PM »
http://www.cbs46.com/news/14044719/detail.html

Mother Won't Lose Hope In Search For Daughter

POSTED: 6:26 pm EDT September 4, 2007

DEKALB COUNTY, Ga. -- Imagine a call that your daughter has been found dead, not alive. That is what has been happening to the mother of an Atlanta woman missing since early July.

While the callers were just pranks, Linda Howard said it is still hard to hear when she knows her daughter was taken against her will.

The last time anyone heard from 34-year-old Monica Bowie was when she screamed loud enough for neighbors to investigate what was happening in their parking lot.

Bowie disappeared on July 5 and her mother said that media coverage has been decent at best. Questions surrounding her relationship with convicted felon Shernotta Walters seem at issue.
 
DeKalb County police said they are giving the case its just do. Their best lead in the investigation is the burnt out car used in the kidnapping.

Detectives arrested Jasper Keels in relation to the torched vehicle, but as of late Howard said she knows there are no suspects, just phony sightings.

Howard said she will never give up. She is planning more prayer vigils, more searches, but more importantly she holds onto Monica with hope she's still alive.

There will be a prayer vigil for Bowie at Hunter Hill Baptist Church on Wednesday evening at 7 p.m.

If you would like to donate to a reward fund, please go to any Bank of America branch and ask for the Monica Bowie Reward Fund.
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RE: Missing Woman: Monica Bowie--GA--07/05/2007
« Reply #8 on: September 08, 2007, 10:42:35 PM »
Monica Bowie kidnapping falls through cracks. Frustrations voiced for relative lack of media coverage.

http://atlanta.creativeloafing.com/gyrobase/Content?oid=273309

Monica Renee Bowie telephoned her mother in Pittsburgh twice on July 4. "We talked about her wedding plans," says her mother, Linda Howard. "She's getting married on March 30, next year."

It was the last time they spoke.

Howard flew to Atlanta last Friday to take part in a public search of her daughter's neighborhood near Lenox Square mall. DeKalb County police say she was kidnapped on July 5 from the parking lot of the Berkshires at Lenox Park apartments.

"Let her go," Howard says. "I'm not interested in prosecution. I just want my daughter back."

Local TV stations and the AJC have reported Bowie's disappearance and subsequent search efforts, but with less frequency, follow-up and gusto than they gave Jennifer "Runaway Bride" Wilbanks or even the recent East Atlanta kidnappings of two young attorneys.

The national media (CNN, Fox and syndicated tabloid programs) have ignored it.

Howard thinks police are doing all they can to find her daughter, but she – along with other family members and friends – is frustrated by the relative lack of media exposure Bowie's kidnapping has received. "Maybe it's because she's my daughter, but there are smaller events that have gotten covered," Howard says.

Bloggers and commentators on several local news sites (including CL) blame the relative lack of attention paid to Bowie's disappearance by the media on Bowie's skin color – sentiments echoed by one of the several local news cameramen who recorded last Thursday's canvassing of a west Atlanta neighborhood by some of Bowie's friends.

"For it to be national news, she has to be blond and white and cute," the cameraman said. "It's sad."

Art Harris, a two-time Emmy-winning investigative journalist who worked at CNN for 13 years, says that, in his experience, TV news producers do indeed prefer blond, blue-eyed victims. But he says physical appearance is just one of several factors.

TV news producers, Harris says, are less inclined to go all-out to cover victims whose plight may appear ambiguous, the result of their own reckless or criminal behavior.

If that's the case, Bowie's appeal to TV producers was fatally undermined by two pieces of her biography.

First, she was arrested for marijuana and gun possession in June. Her attorney, Gerald Griggs, says it's the first time she was ever arrested and that the charges were ultimately dropped. Secondly, she has, at times, worked as a stripper since moving to Atlanta in 1999.

"She's as deserving a human being as anyone, but her story isn't an easy sell to TV producers," says Harris, now a news blogger at artharris.com and a correspondent for "Entertainment Tonight." "That could change fast if the investigation reveals she's a clear-cut, damsel-in-distress victim."

At 11:19 p.m. on July 5, DeKalb County police responded to a 911 call reporting a disturbance in the parking lot of the Berkshires at Lenox Park apartments, where Bowie lives. Witnesses told police they heard a woman screaming for help.

According to the police incident report, officers found signs of a struggle in a numbered parking space, including a woman's jacket, eyeglasses and two broken fingernails. Papers found by police in the parking space bore Bowie's name.

Witnesses said a burgundy Mercury Sable parked in the space earlier that day sped away from the parking lot after witnesses reported the screams. The car was later found abandoned in west Atlanta. According to news reports, it was badly damaged by fire.

Jasper Keels, 24, of Decatur was arrested July 8 for stealing the car from an acquaintance, and for possession of drugs, but he denies any involvement in Bowie's disappearance. Police won't say if they believe he was involved in the kidnapping. He is still in custody.

Another possible suspect identified by DeKalb County police is 27-year-old Lonnie Bennett of Atlanta. According to a police incident report, Bennett was seen "coming out of or near" Bowie's apartment after the alleged kidnapping.

Pulled over after leaving the parking deck at Bowie's apartment complex, Bennett's car contained what police describe as a "large paper bag" that contained cash. Police would not confirm how much money was in the bag, only that it was a "large amount." Bennett has been in and out of Fulton County Jail on narcotics charges, as well as theft and sexual-battery charges.

Griggs, Bowie's lawyer, is acting as a local spokesman in Atlanta for Bowie's family. Asked if Bowie is acquainted with Bennett, he replied, "No, he's an acquaintance of Shernotta Walters."

Walters, according to Bowie's friends and family, is Bowie's fiance. He was arrested in June, during the same incident that led to Bowie's arrest, for drug possession and felony possession of a firearm. At the time, Walters was on parole after having served almost two years in prison for drug offenses.

He was in jail when Bowie was kidnapped. Her mother says she spoke to Walters in jail and does not believe he was involved with the kidnapping.

Bowie's family and friends describe the 34-year-old as a sweet, hard-working, vivacious entrepreneur who owns her own fashion and music-promotion businesses. "Monica's a really good person," says her cousin, Lateshya Ellis. "If you sat with Monica, she would wow you."

Some say Bowie's family isn't media-savvy enough to draw national attention to her kidnapping the way the press has latched onto other disappearances. "Laci Peterson's family worked the media," says a former CNN producer who now works for a local station. "They kept having press conferences and prayer vigils."

Harris says the family's public response to a kidnapping is a critical factor determining what kind of coverage it will receive.

"This is going to sound sick," Harris says. "But they've got to be loud and market her life and convince the media that she deserves to be loved as much they love her. People who can figure out how to work the system get much better results."

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RE: Missing Woman: Monica Bowie--GA--07/05/2007
« Reply #9 on: September 13, 2007, 07:50:27 PM »
http://www.cbs46.com/news/14108534/detail.html

Arrest Made In DeKalb Woman's Disappearance

POSTED: 3:43 pm EDT September 13, 2007
UPDATED: 4:03 pm EDT September 13, 2007

DEKALB COUNTY, Ga. -- A man was charged on Thursday with the kidnapping of a DeKalb woman from her apartment parking lot, police said.

DeKalb County police said they believe Jasper Keels, 24, kidnapped 35-year-old Monica Bowie in connection with illegal drug activity.

DeKalb County Lt. Tim Hunt said that they do not believe the kidnapping was random.

"This kidnapping was an isolated incident, not a random act," Hunt said. "The motive is believed to be tied to illegal narcotic activity. We have not established that Keels actually knew Ms. Bowie."
 
Bowie's neighbors reported hearing a woman screaming from the parking outside her DeKalb County apartment on July 5. When they went to investigate, neighbors said they saw a 2002 burgundy Mercury Sable speeding out of the parking lot.

A day later, the car was found burned in northeast Atlanta.

On July 7, Keels was arrested on charges of stealing the car and having illegal drugs.

Bowie has not yet been found. Her mother, Linda Howard, has been active in organizing searches across metro Atlanta since her daughter's disappearance.

Just last week, Howard returned to Atlanta asking for a renewed effort in finding out what happened to Bowie.

It is not yet known what specifically tied Keels to Bowie's kidnapping

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RE: Missing Woman: Monica Bowie--GA--07/05/2007
« Reply #11 on: July 14, 2008, 11:05:09 PM »
Monica has been missing for a year.  Our thoughts and prayers are with her family and loved ones.

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RE: Missing Woman: Monica Bowie--GA--07/05/2007
« Reply #12 on: January 24, 2010, 07:17:05 PM »
https://www.findthemissing.org/cases/761
NamUs profile for Monica Bowie - Case #761
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Re: Missing Woman: Monica Bowie--GA--07/05/2007
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Re: Missing Woman: Monica Bowie--GA--07/05/2007
« Reply #14 on: February 02, 2012, 08:40:42 PM »
Kidnapped woman still missing after four years

Written By: Andrew Cauthen
6/30/11


Four years ago, Monica Renee Bowie, 34, an energetic, outgoing, free spirit, was kidnapped in broad daylight in front of witnesses, never to be seen again.

Theres no way on Gods green earth you can totally disappear, said Linda Howard, Bowies mother. People were standing there when she was taken. Nobody knows anything.

Bowie grew up in Pittsburgh living with her mother, stepfather James and four siblings.

Read more: http://championnewspaper.com/news/articles/991kidnapped-woman-still-missing-after-four-years-991.html
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