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Freebee/Kennewick Police in Washington state are seeking after another lead on account of Sofia Juarez, a four-year-old young lady who disappeared in 2003. It followed a TikTok meeting of a lady who looked like her. 사설토토

A TikTok video could hold the way in to a perplexing kidnapping from almost twenty years prior, police in Washington state have said. 

Sofia Lucerno Juarez has not been seen or heard from since she disappeared in 2003 at four years old in Kennewick for a situation that shook her local area. 

In any case, a video posted on the online media foundation of a meeting with a lady in a town square in Mexico has given another lead for the situation. 

In the clasp shot in March in Culiacán, Sinaloa express, the lady is gotten some information about her next birthday. 

She answered that she was 22 years of age and had been abducted and that she didn't have the foggiest idea where she was from, adding that if her family members are watching, they should come and get her. 

In a bid to request public data for the situation, Kennewick police division had dispatched a site that contained age movement pictures and it has brought about many tips. 

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TikTok clients saw the lady in the video seemed to be like the missing young lady. In an articulation, police said it knew about the TikTok video and that an "examination is being led into that," CNN announced. 

Kennewick Police extraordinary agent Al Wehner said police had reached the TikTok character whom he didn't name and who is assisting attempt with finding the lady met. Much depends on whether they can discover her and lead a DNA test, Wehner added. 

The Kennewick police site traces the subtleties of the vanishing. It said on February 4, 2003, one day before her fifth birthday celebration, Sofia was kidnapped between 8 p.M. Also, 9.15 p.M. As she strolled along the 100 square of E. fifteenth Avenue, towards S. Washington Street, in Kennewick. 

At the hour of her vanishing, she had been living with her mom, Maria Juarez, her grandma, and various aunties and uncles in the 100 square of E. fifteenth Avenue. 

Police accept she was stole after she attempted to follow her grandma's beau to a store, after she understood he had left without her. "Her mom went to her grave not realizing what befell Sofia," the page said, depicting the young lady as "a reference point of daylight who had a brilliant and guiltless life taken from her." 

"Her family, companions and local area have lived under a foreboding shadow since she was taken from us. Sofia was, and still is, adored by all who knew her," it added. 

Lt. Aaron Clem, a representative with the city's police division, disclosed to NBC News: "This is one of those cases that everyone locally knows precisely the thing they were doing when she disappeared. 

"A definitive objective is to get her distinguished and have her deliberately give us a DNA test," Clem added. 

When reached for additional remark on Saturday, Kennewick Police told Newsweek there were no new updates or data. 

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