Thursday, November 16, 2006

Family of Missing Woman Makes Plea to area Hunters


For more information, contact: November 16, 2006 CUE Center for Missing Persons
PO Box 12714 Wilmington, NC 28405
Monica Caison – (910) 232-2687


Family of Missing Woman Makes Plea to area Hunters
Missing Nearly Four Months - Still no Answers

Wilmington, NC. – Allison Jackson Foy’s remains missing and now the hunters are being asked to be on the look out by CUE Center for Missing Persons and the family of Allison. As hunters make their way into the woods this time of year, we ask they lend an extra eye for the missing woman, “said Monica Caison, CUE’s Founder”..

Last month a new reward of $3,000 in addition to the crime stoppers reward, Wilmington offers remains in affect. Allison vanished on July 30th,, she has not been seen or heard from since. Family members have made several trips to the Carolinas in search of her and have left empty handed. The reward is offered to any person that provides the direct location of Allison’s whereabouts and tipsters can remain anonymous.

Allison Foy was last seen at the Junction Billiards Sports Bar located at 5216 Carolina Beach Road in Wilmington, NC; she was employed at the Holiday Inn Hotel as an assistant manager. Days later the vehicle Allison was driving was located in the parking of the billiard pub.

In the last four months her family has worked tirelessly to find her launching a website http://www.helpfindallison.com/, hosting benefits for search efforts, campaigning national news shows and more.

CUE Center for Missing Persons, along with law officials, private investigators and her family have run down many leads only to find another dead end.

The unknown fate of my sister is taking it’s toll on my family, fighting back tears “said, Lisa Valentino”, Allison’s sister. We ask of anyone with information no matter how small, please come forward, “she added”.

Anyone with information about Allison Jackson Foy’s disappearance or her whereabouts is asked to call their local law enforcement agency or the confidential 24-hour tip-line at the CUE Center for Missing Persons: (910) 232-1687. Tips can also be cuecenter@aol.com or left at the Center’s Web site at www.ncmissingpersons.org.

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