Friday, July 28, 2006

Lonnett Jackson: Poster available!!

While looking for the poster of Jason Jolkowski on the NCMA website for a post on him earlier today, I was pleasantly surprised to see that one had been made for Lonnett. I hadn't seen any more recent articles about her after the ones where she was first mentioned as being missing, so I did wonder a little whether she had been found. Apparently, she's still out there. Anyway, here it is!
Endangered Missing Adult
If you believe you have any information regarding this case that will be helpful in this investigation please contact: Pittsburgh Police Department at (412) 323-7142

Name: Lonnett Myer Jackson
Classification: Endangered Missing Adult
Alias / Nickname: Nett, Tootsie
Date of Birth: 1959-06-07
Date Missing: 2006-04-11
From City/State: Pittsburgh, PA
Missing From (Country): USA
Age at Time of Disappearance: 46
Gender: Female
Race: Black
Height: 64 inches
Weight: 192 pounds
Hair Color: Black
Hair (Other): With graying.
Eye Color: Brown
Complexion: Medium
Identifying Characteristics: Pierced ears, surgical scar on right side of head near hairline, surgical scar from Cesarean section.
Clothing: White undershirt, black sleeveless hooded jacket, dark blue warm-up pants, white athletic shoes.
Circumstances of Disappearance: Unknown. Lonnett was last seen at approximately 11:00am at her residence in the vicinity of the 5100 block of Chaplain Way in Pittsburgh, PA. Lonnett has a medical condition and needs medication.
Investigative Agency: Pittsburgh Police Department
Phone: (412) 323-7142
Investigative Case #: CCR06-70911
NCIC #: M-495682716

Be sure to print your own at http://www.theyaremissed.org/ncma/gallery/ncmaprofile_all.php?A200604344S if you live in the Pittsburgh area.
You can see my previous post on Lonnett at http://betweenlifeanddeath.blogspot.com/2006/04/missing-in-2006-lonnett-jackson.html.

The National Center for Missing Adults, which provided this poster for Lonnett, has lately been threatened by financial difficulties. The situation has improved somewhat, but they still could use help! For the latest news on this, see http://while-here.blogspot.com/2006/07/little-good-news.html and http://fromwhisperstor.6.forumer.com/viewtopic.php?t=14381&highlight=ncma.

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