Wednesday, October 10, 2012

new photo of Jessica. Please share this and the Code Amber Amber Alert, she is still missing.

 new photo of Jessica. Please share this and the Code Amber Amber Alert, she is still missing.
10/9/2012: Missing Jessica Ridgeway Case Update: RAW VIDEO: Lengthy interview with Jessica's family: Article: WESTMINSTER, Colorado -- Describing her as a 10-year-old who “can’t wait to be a teenager,” Sarah Ridgeway talked about her daught...See More
A new photo of Jessica. Please share this and the Code Amber Amber Alert, she is still missing.
10/9/2012: Missing Jessica Ridgeway Case Update: RAW VIDEO: Lengthy interview with Jessica's family: Article: WESTMINSTER, Colorado -- Describing her as a 10-year-old who “can’t wait to be a teenager,” Sarah Ridgeway talked about her daught
er Jessica Ridgeway — and the last morning she saw her.

Surrounded by members of her extended family and speaking publicly for the first time since Jessica went missing four days earlier, Sarah was mostly composed.

Sarah described the alarm clock Jessica begged her to buy going off at 7:45 a.m. — “she wanted to be able to get up on her own,” Sarah said. The worried mother described seeing her daughter coming down the stars, watching T.V., eating a granola bar, getting dressed, peeling an orange for a snack later that day and walking out the front door.

“It was like any other morning,” Sarah said, breaking down in tears. “I watched her walk out the door. Her friend says she’s walking too. That was the last time I saw her.

“I want her to walk back through that door. I need her to walk back through that door.”

Appearing more consistently broken up than his ex-wife, Jessica’s father Jeremy Bryant was also on hand. He described getting the news in Missouri that investigators had found his daughter’s abandoned backpack and water bottle on Sunday.

It remains the biggest break in the nationwide search for his daughter. But for a father, the phone call caused him to break down.
“It was about time to get off work when I got that phone call,” Bryant said. “I told my boss I had to leave. I couldn’t stay. I’ve been lost ever since.”

All of Jessica’s seven other family members on hand for the recorded statement at the Westminster Police Department were draped in purple, which they say is Jessica’s favorite color. The child’s great aunt Gay Moore described missing a bubbly girl who was excited to take care of her neighbors cats over the weekend before she went missing.

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