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Tionda Z. Bradley

Chicago, IL

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Tionda Z. Bradley
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Tionda Z. Bradley, 10

Tionda Bradley has a light complexion, slim build and wears her hair in long ponytails. She has a burn scar on her left forearm about the size of a quarter. Tionda was last seen in the vicinity of 35th & Cottage Grove in Chicago, Illinois. Tionda was wearing green ponytail holders in her hair, and at the time of her disappearance, she had a scrape on her left calf. She is described as being shy with strangers, and loves to run track and dance. Tionda was last seen with her younger sister Diamond Bradley (MP #2419).On July 6, 2001, ten-year-old Tionda Z. Bradley and her sister, three-year-old Diamond Yvette Bradley, were reported missing in Chicago, Illinois. According to their mother, a note written by Tionda said that the two girls were going to the store and to the school playground. An extensive search of the area and surrounding neighborhood found no trace of the two girls.

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Case ID2394
Last Seen2001-07-06
CityChicago
StateIL
Height4' 2"
Weight70
SourceNamUs
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