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Gaia- 11-02-2008
Cleashindra Hall Missing 5/9/94 AR
CLEASHINDRA HALL DOB: Mar 30, 1976 Missing: May 9, 1994 Height: 5'9" (175 cm) Eyes: Brown Race: Black Age Now: 29 Sex: Female Weight: 120 lbs (54 kg) Hair: Black Missing From: PINE BLUFF AR United States Cleashindra was last seen at approximately 10:30pm on May 9, 1994. She was wearing a two piece short set with navy blue stripes and polka dots, white cosk, and white tennis shoes. She has a surgical scar behind her right knee and one of her front teeth is slightly chipped. ANYONE HAVING INFORMATION SHOULD CONTACT Arkansas Missing Children Services Program Office of the Attorney General 323 Center St., Ste. 200 Little Rock, AR 72201 501-682-1020 or 1-800-448-3014 OR the Pine Bluff Police Department 501-543-5100 Print a poster: http://www.missingkids.com/missingki...archLang=en_US Print a poster: http://www.projectjason.org/aan/AAN_CleashindraHall.pdf Family Website: http://www.arwar.org/Cleashindra_Hall.html From the website: "The circumstances of Clea's disappearance are suspicious. She was last seen by her employer, Dr.Larry Amos, who's office is located in his home at 5309 Faucet Road, Pine Bluff, AR. Clea called her mother at around 8pm too check in. She told her mom that she would call her when her shift was over so that her mother could pick her up. The call never came. Her mother phoned Larry Amos and was told that Clea left work at approximately 8:30pm when her ride arrived but he didn't see who she supposedly left with. She was not a troubled teen and all was well within the family. Clea was excited about her upcoming prom, graduation, and college. She was ranked number one in her class and was scheduled to give the commencement address at her graduation which was just a few weeks away. She is NOT a runaway. It has been 10 years since her disappearance but her family has remained diligent in their search. Every month they publish her photograph in the local paper and plead for information. She is so loved and so very missed by her parents and brothers. It is so heart breaking that such a beautiful, intelligent, young woman is lost to us. It is not only a loss for this family but for the entire community. Clea deserves justice. Someone, some where knows where she is. Someone, somewhere has information that may help this grieving family. Someone, somewhere has the courage and the strength to come forward. Please contact us with ANY information, even if it seems trivial it could be a piece of the puzzle. Grant this family and community peace. We need your help."

Gaia- 11-02-2008

Details of Disappearance Hall called her mother from her after-school job in the 3300 or 5300 block of Faucett Road in Pine Bluff, Arkansas at approximately 8:00 p.m. on May 9, 1994. Hall was employed by Dr. Larry Amos at the time, and did clerical work out of his home at that location. Hall's family members normally gave her a ride home after her shift ended at 8:30 p.m. She told her mother that she would call again after she clocked out for the evening. Hall's mother fell asleep at their residence shortly after their conversation. She awoke at 1:00 a.m. and realized that her daughter had never called. Her mother telephoned Dr. Amos and was told that Hall departed at approximately 8:30 p.m. when her ride arrived. No one else had been scheduled to pick her up, however. Hall has never been heard from again. She did not have her purse, identification, any money, or access to a car when she vanished. Authorities do not believe Hall left of her own accord. She got along well with her family, was ranked as the top student in her graduating high school class at Watson Chapel High School, and does not have a history of running away. Hall was also excited about her upcoming high school graduation ceremony, which took place two weeks after her disappearance. She was going to give the commencement address at her graduation a few weeks after her disappearance. She was planning to attend Memphis State University and dreamed of becoming a pediatrician. Hall was active in school and church activities, including her school and church choirs and school band, at the time of her disappearance. She enjoys reading. Foul play is suspected in Hall's case; investigators believe she was probably murdered by someone she knew and trusted. Her case remains unsolved. Investigating Agency If you have any information concerning this case, please contact: Pine Bluff Police Department 870-543-5111 OR 870-543-5112 OR 501-543-5100 http://www.charleyproject.org/cases/h/hall_cleashindra.html

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