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US: Texas woman claims to be Chicago child who vanished 22 years ago, Diamond Bradley

05/20/2023
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US:  Texas woman claims to be Chicago child who vanished 22 years ago, Diamond Bradley
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A Texas woman has claimed in a surfaced video that she is a missing Chicago toddler that disappeared over two decades ago.

Diamond Bradley was 3 years old when she and her 10-year-old sister, Tionda, were reported missing to the Chicago Police on July 6, 2001 while their mother was working.

When the girls’ mother, Tracey Bradley returned home, she was met with silence and a note allegedly written by young Tionda, saying the two were going out to the store and a playground.

Chicago police held “an extensive search of the area and surrounding neighborhood met with negative results” after their mother reported the two children missing, according to the FBI.

In the social media video, a woman searches through photos of the missing Diamond and Tionda, before being asked to show a scar on her face — as the pair stand next to a Harris County Constable’s car in Texas.

“Here with Diamond Bradley, this is Diamond Bradley can I see your scar?” the person behind the camera asks the woman claiming to be Diamond. “She still has that scar.”

Diamond, who would be 25 years old in 2023, is said to have a scar on the left side of her scalp, according to the FBI.

Full Story: https://nypost.com/2023/05/20/texas-woman-claims-to-be-chicago-child-diamond-bradley-who-vanished-20-years-ago/

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