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Unsolved Missing: Jessica Foster, 21 in 2006 when Missing from Las Vegas, NV


Jessica Edith Louise Foster – March 28, 2006 – Las Vegas, Nevada

 

Missing:  Jessica Edith Louise Foster  Nickname: Jessie, Jessica Foster, Jessie Foster

Missing From:  Las Vegas, Nevada  Missing Date:  March 28, 2006

Race:        Sex:  Female Age at Time Missing:  21 years old      

Height:  5'6″ – 5'7″  Weight: 110 – 120 lbs

Hair Color:  Blonde ( Hair may be dyed brown or have streaks in it and worn long and straight or curly.)

Eye Color: Hazel

Tattoos: Unknown

Scars/Piercings/Unique Marks:  Two piercings in left ear, three piercings in right ear, piercing in left nostril, piercing in right eyebrow.

Other:  Possibly wearing small earrings or small diamond princess cut earrings, ring with round diamond and a ring with a princess cut diamond.

Police Agency: If info, please contact the North Las Vegas Police Department 702 633-1715, or your local police.

Case Number: 06-9384     NamUs case # 177

Circumstance:  Jessica was last contacted by a family member via phone while at her residence in North Las Vegas, NV, with her boyfriend. Jessie got drawn into the Las Vegas sex trade and was last seen March 28, 2006.  It is believed she wanted out of the trade and may have been held against her will, or foul play has come to her causing her disappearance.  She is one of the most well-known missing young women of sex trafficking.  Jessie was a Canadian citizen who lived in the United States. Her family continues to search for her always.

LostNMissing: http://lostnmissing.org/missing/jessicafoster/


Jessie Foster has not been seen since March 29, 2006.

According to her mother, Grant, Foster was living in Kamloops, British Columbia, in the spring of 2005, when she began traveling to the U.S. In May 2005, the then 21-year-old ended up going to Las Vegas, Nev. While in Las Vegas, Foster met a man and the two were quickly engaged to be married. The man was reportedly wealthy and the two lived together in a million-dollar home.In 2006, Foster stopped calling her family. Concerned, Grant contacted her daughter's fiancee and he allegedly said Foster had left him in April 2006. Grant promptly reported her daughter missing to police, but with few clues to follow, the case quickly went cold.

With local law enforcement hitting a dead end...continue here: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/03/26/jessie-foster-missing_n_1379848.html


Jessie Foster (born May 27, 1984),[1] full name Jessica Edith Louise Foster,[2] is a Canadian woman who disappeared in the Las Vegas Valley in Nevada, United States in 2006.[3] Her parents are Glendene Grant and Dwight Foster, a couple who had a common-law marriage together but then separated.[4] Jessie spent some time living in Calgary, Alberta.[5] In 2005, Jessie and a friend of hers visited Florida together, and then stopped by Las Vegas on the way back.[6] It was May when they arrived in Las Vegas, and Jessie decided to stay there.[7] Before disappearing the following year, Jessie was prostituted, was arrested once for solicitation, and was the victim of battery on several occasions.[8] Jessie is one of four women known to have been prostituted who disappeared in Las Vegas between 2003 and 2006, and she is the only one of the four who has not been found.[9] Benjamin Perrin of Vancouver, British Columbia received a George Ryga Award for Social Awareness in Literature nomination for having written Invisible Chains, a book that prominently deals with human trafficking, and includes the disappearance of Jessie Foster.[10]





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