July 6, 2001 Chicago, Illinois |
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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. A reward of up to $10,000 is being offered for information regarding the current whereabouts of Tionda and Diamond Bradley. |
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Individuals with information concerning this case should take no action themselves, but instead immediately contact the nearest FBI Office or local law enforcement agency. For any possible sighting outside the United States, contact the nearest United States Embassy or Consulate. [ FBI Home Page ] [ FBI Field Offices ] |