Monday, December 04, 2006

Allison Jackson Foy


For more information, contact: December 4, 2006 CUE Center for Missing Persons
PO Box 12714 Wilmington, NC 28405
Monica Caison – (910) 232-2687

Raleigh – Durham May Hold Information to Wilmington Missing Woman
Woman Missing Over Four Months


Wilmington, NC. – Allison Jackson Foy encountered three Raleigh - Durham woman visiting the Wilmington area and they might have been the last people to have seen her before she vanished. Witnesses say Allison spent time with the females that night and exited the pub at the same time, briefly speaking in the parking lot before they got into a cab, returning to their lodging at Carolina Beach, NC.

All we know in addition to the information, is that one the Raleigh females came to Wilmington to visit her boyfriend of the area and all were here for the weekend, “said, Monica Caison, CUE’s Center’s Founder”; we are hopeful that we can locate the females as they might have seen something to aid the case.

Allison’s family and friends have returned to the area repeatedly
to look for her and information in regards to her disappearance.
The trips are becoming an emotional roll a coaster, “said Lisa Valentino, Allison’s sister”.

Last month a new reward of $3,000 in addition to the crime stoppers reward, Wilmington offers remains in place. Allison vanished on July 30, 2006; she has not been seen or heard from since. The reward is offered to any person that can provide 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.

The family will hold a press conference and be available for interviews Tuesday, December 5, 2006 at 10:00 am; 1801 North Harrison Avenue, exit 287 in Cary, NC. We need to find these females so we can move on if they do not have any information, “said Lisa Valentino’, and through the press is our only hope to reach out to them”.

Anyone with information is asked to call the Wilmington Police Department at 910-343-3600 or 24-hour tip-line at the CUE Center for Missing Persons: (910) 232-1687. Tips can also be emailed cuecenter@aol.com or visit

http://www.ncmissingpersons.org/

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