A Mother’s Vanishing: The Last Known Moments
On January 3, 2019, Monica Renee Chavez, a 30-year-old mother of five, was last seen leaving the EZ Inn Motel near 23rd Avenue and Thomas Road in Phoenix, Arizona, around 6:45 p.m. She was reportedly on foot, and her disappearance has since remained a mystery. Despite the passage of time, her family continues to seek answers, holding onto hope that someone might come forward with information.
Personal Struggles and Family Ties
Monica's family acknowledges that she faced personal challenges prior to her disappearance. She had been struggling with addiction and was involved in activities to support herself, including staying in various hotels and motels. Despite these hardships, Monica maintained daily contact with her family, never missing important occasions like birthdays or holidays. Her sudden silence was uncharacteristic and deeply concerning to her loved ones. ...Read More
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