Post by Scumhunter on Jan 6, 2018 1:48:12 GMT -5
(Above: Left: Angelique, circa 1997. Right: Age-progression to age 20, circa 2012. Photo Credits: Charley Project and/or NCMEC)
Missing Child or Adult Profile as of January 6th, 2018: (Based on Charley Project and missingkids.org website profiles)
Full Name: Angelique Emily James
Missing Since: February 15, 1997 from Los Angeles, California
Date Of Birth: October 2, 1992
Age (At time of disappearance): 4 years old
Age (as of 1/6/2018): 25 years old
Height and Weight (At time of disappearance) 3'6, 40 pounds
Distinguishing Characteristics: African-American female. Black hair, brown eyes. Angelique has burn scars on the top of one foot. Due to a congential skeletal abnormality, one of her legs and one of her arms is shorter than the other. Angelique has a previous fracture of her left arm that is only visible in an x-ray.
TIPS: Anyone having information should call 1-800-THE-LOST or the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Office (California) at 1-323-267-4800
From The Charley Project:
Angelique was reportedly last seen in her family's Los Angeles, California home on February 15, 1997. She has never been heard from again.
Angelique's mother, Shirley Ann James, failed to comply when authorities inquired as to her daughter's whereabouts. Shirley was arrested in November 1997, nine months after Angelique disappeared, when authorities demanded she produce the child and she did not. She was charged with Angelique's presumed murder, as well as three counts of child abuse and two counts of corporal injury to a child.
Authorities believed Angelique was killed sometime between December 15, 1996 and March 1, 1997. Shirley has seven other children in addition to Angelique. One of them, a nine-month-old daughter, died in 1992, apparently of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. The baby's death was reviewed by homicide investigators after Angelique's disappearance, but no charges were filed.
Shirley pleaded not guilty to all charges in January 1998. Investigators searched the family's yard in an attempt to locate Angelique's remains in late 1997. A cadaver dog initially traced her scent in the area, but the search did not yield evidence related to Angelique's case. Shirley later pleaded no contest to involuntary manslaughter in Angelique's case and sentenced to five years in prison, but the child's body has never been found.
Some agencies may list September 4, 1997 or March 1997 as the date of Angelique's disappearance.
charleyproject.org/cases/j/james_angelique.html
NCMEC link: api.missingkids.org/poster/NCMC/840165
Thoughts? Even if Angelique is deceased, it's still important to find her remains to give her a proper burial.
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