FBI Offers $20,000 Reward in Decade-Old Disappearance of Myra Lewis
The FBI has renewed its appeal for information on Myra Lewis, a two-year-old girl who vanished from Camden, Mississippi over a decade ago. Authorities are now offering a $20,000 reward for any details that could help locate her.
Myra Lewis was last seen on the morning of March 1, 2014, playing outside her home. The time was between 10:30 and 11:00 a.m. when she disappeared. At the time, she wore white or khaki pants, a turquoise sweater with a bear design, and pink tennis shoes.
Since her disappearance, no updates on the search or investigative progress have been made public. The case remains open, with no confirmed leads or new information released in recent years.
The FBI continues to urge anyone with potential details to come forward. They advise contacting the nearest FBI office, American Embassy, or Consulate.
The $20,000 reward reflects the ongoing effort to find answers in Myra Lewis's case. Authorities remain focused on gathering information that could lead to her whereabouts. The appeal highlights the importance of public assistance in unresolved missing persons cases.
Read also:
- American teenagers taking up farming roles previously filled by immigrants, a concept revisited from 1965's labor market shift.
- Weekly affairs in the German Federal Parliament (Bundestag)
- Landslide claims seven lives, injures six individuals while they work to restore a water channel in the northern region of Pakistan
- Escalating conflict in Sudan has prompted the United Nations to announce a critical gender crisis, highlighting the disproportionate impact of the ongoing violence on women and girls.