Post by Scumhunter on Apr 6, 2018 0:09:21 GMT -5
(Above images: Spears, circa 2016. Photo Credits: Charley Project)
Missing Person Profile as of April 6th, 2018: (Based on Charley Project website profile)
Full Name: Ebonee Shanetta Spears
Missing Since: 1/15/2016
Missing From:.Wilmington, North Carolina
Date of Birth:.5/12/1985 (32 years old as of 4/6/2018)
Age (at time of disappearance): 30 years old
Height and Weight: 5'7 - 5'8, 140 - 150 pounds
Clothing/Jewelry Description: A burgundy or purple sweatshirt, a white shirt, blue jeans, brown leather Timberland boots and a pink knit cap.
Medical Conditions: Spears suffers from lupus, a serious and sometimes fatal autoimmune disease; she was diagnosed in the summer of 2015. She had recently been prescribed an anti-depressant, and became confused and paranoid after she started taking it. Spears may be in need of medication.
Distinguishing Characteristics: African-American female. Black hair, brown eyes. Spears has a tattoo of a rose on her right shoulder and a tattoo of a butterfly on the top of her right foot. Her hair was dyed blonde at the time of her disappearance.
TIPS: Anyone having information should call the Wilmington Police Department (North Carolina) at 910-343-3686
From The Charley Project:
Details of Disappearance
Spears was last seen near her home at Taylor Home Estates in the 1300 block of Brooklyn Lane in Wilmington, North Carolina at 10:45 p.m. on January 15, 2016.
Earlier that evening she went to the Wilmington Police Department station in the 600 block of Bess Street, several blocks from her home and asked to use the phone. She was acting strangely and appeared to be disoriented. She was directed to the pay phone in the lobby and was unable to operate it. She paced back and forth between the front desk and the phone for about ten minutes, then left.
The night before her disappearance, Spears's parents had met her in the parking lot of the police station. They'd wanted the police to commit her to the hospital for psychiatric treatment. Paramedics were called to the parking lot, but they left without taking Spears to the hospital.
Within about an hour, Spears was acting lucid again and her parents allowed her to come home. The next day, she had breakfast at her parents' home on Prices Lane, and later her father took her to her own home. She was supposed to drive herself back to her parents' house for dinner, but at 7:00 p.m., Spears called her mother and said she had eaten and was going to stay at home.
This was the last call Spears made on her cellular phone. Between 7:00 and 8:00 p.m., she flagged down a van driven by an employee of the Community Boys & Girls Club on Nixon Street, within blocks of the police headquarters.
Spears was acting paranoid, as if she believed someone was following her. She was driven to the club and spoke to a social worker there, then left and went to the police station. At 10:45 p.m., she approached her neighbor and asked for a cigarette. He wouldn't give her one, and she said she was going to walk to a nearby store.
The neighbor is the last person known to have seen Spears. At 11:00 p.m., her boyfriend let himself into her apartment. Her vehicle was parked outside and her purse was in the apartment, but her cellular phone was missing, and when he called it, the call went straight to voice mail.
Spears's boyfriend waited two hours for her to come home, then called her parents. The next afternoon, her parents reported her disappearance to police.
It's uncharacteristic of Spears to leave without warning; she's described as a reliable person and a devoted mother to her daughter. Due to her medical condition, she's believed to be at risk. Her case remains unsolved.
charleyproject.org/case/ebonee-shanetta-spears
Thoughts? Based on the Facebook page for finding Ebonee that the Charley Project links to, it appears that she is unfortunately still missing as of this posting date: m.facebook.com/find.ebonee.spears
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