An Arizona girl vanished in 1999. Could her name scrawled on a dollar bill be a new clue? - News Summed Up

An Arizona girl vanished in 1999. Could her name scrawled on a dollar bill be a new clue?


Nineteen years later and 1,700 miles away, a message on a one dollar bill has reignited interest in the case. We just simply don’t know at this point.”During the initial rush to locate the girl, police fielded more than 10,000 tips, the Arizona Republic reported. “We always hope that might be the one that breaks the case.”The dollar bill was turned into police in Neenah, outside of Appleton, on March 14. First, Mikelle’s name is misspelled in the note as “Mikel.” Secondly, according to police, the dollar bill was printed in 2009, 10 years after the her disappearance. “Fingerprints would be very difficult on a dollar bill of that age,” Berry said.


Source: Washington Post March 21, 2018 09:41 UTC



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