Authorities, relations and different family members continued the search Tuesday for Alison Jillian Chao, a 15-year-old Monterey Park woman who went lacking practically every week in the past after leaving her dwelling on her bike.
Right here’s every part we all know concerning the investigation up to now.
The place did she go lacking and when was she final seen?
Alison left her dwelling within the 200 block of North Ynez Avenue in Monterey Park at 5:32 p.m. July 16. The Monterey Park Police Division initiated a lacking individual investigation at 9:36 p.m., based on a division information launch.
Video footage confirmed her final recognized location within the 4400 block of Collis Avenue in El Sereno round 6:23 p.m., police mentioned.
The place was she going and what does she appear to be?
Alison was using a blue mountain bike to her aunt’s home in close by San Gabriel, her household advised KTLA.
The journey ought to have taken 20 minutes however Alison’s aunt known as her father round 8 p.m. to let him know she by no means arrived.
She was final seen carrying a purple T-shirt, black shorts, darkish sneakers and carrying a black backpack.
What has her household mentioned?
Alison’s mother, Annie Chao, launched an announcement on Instagram Monday asking the general public to proceed trying to find footage of the realm close to the place Alison disappeared to share with Monterey Park Police.
Chao discovered about her daughter’s disappearance from police after Alison’s father reported her lacking. Alison was presupposed to be delivered to Chao’s dwelling Wednesday morning.
“I’ll proceed to work with the police and the neighborhood to find Alison whereas trying to keep up her privateness as finest as potential,” Chao wrote. “Please keep in mind that Alison is a baby. I kindly ask that you don’t speculate, assault or publish something that doesn’t help within the effort to search out her.”
What have police mentioned?
Monterey Park Police advised KTLA they have been working with Alison’s household, interviewing potential witnesses and reviewing surveillance footage.
They’ve paused to analyze ideas they’ve obtained since Alison’s household requested for the general public’s assist discovering her.
Who ought to I name if I’ve any info?
These with info ought to name the Monterey Park Police Division at (626) 573-1311.