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Missing: Diamond Yvette Bradley – Age 14 – Chicago, IL


Diamond Yvette Bradley

Case Type: Endangered
DOB: Nov 25, 1997
Missing Date: Jun 06, 2001
Age Now: 14
Missing City: Chicago
Missing State: IL
Case Number: Unknown
Gender: Female
Race: Black
Complexion: Dark
Height: 3-0
Weight: 40
Hair Color: Black
Hair Length: Medium
Eye Color: Brown
Wear Glasses or Contacts: No

Location Last Seen: Unknown

Circumstances of Disappearance: On July 6, 2001, ten-year-old Tionda Z. Bradley and her sister, three-year-old Diamond Yvette Bradley, were reported missing to the Chicago Police Department, Chicago, Illinois. According to their mother, a note written by Tionda was found, stating that the two girls were going to the store and to the school playground. An extensive search of the area and surrounding neighborhood met with negative results.

Last Seen Wearing: She was last seen wearing purple ponytail holders in her hair.

Identifying Marks or Characteristics: Diamond Bradley has a medium complexion and wears her hair in braided ponytails. She has a scar on the left side of her scalp, has deep-set eyes, and is described as timid but loves to talk.

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2 Responses

  1. Unless any organization is deemed legal by the proper authorities, no one is required or authorized to accept any tips concerning Diamond and Tionda Bradley. Law enforcement may be reached at 312 746-9690 or please contact the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children at 1 800 843-5678 and Press 6 upon hearing the greeting. Please visit their website at http://www.finddiamondandtionda.com to reach the representative of their family for any comments or concerns about this case. Thank you,

    Shelia Bradley-Smith

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