On the morning of December 5, 1987, 12-year-old Tiffany Michele Goines left her family's apartment at the John Hanson Apartments on North Bentz Street in Frederick, Maryland. She planned to visit a friend and run errands for neighbors—a routine activity for the friendly and helpful sixth-grader.
Later that day, Tiffany was seen entering a vehicle near her apartment complex. Witnesses provided conflicting descriptions: some recalled a red convertible, while others mentioned a light blue two-door Chevrolet Impala with a license plate beginning with "GH" and ending in "22."
Tiffany was expected home by 5:00 p.m. When she didn't return, her mother, Betty Goines, began searching the neighborhood. At the time, police procedures required a 24-hour waiting period before accepting a missing persons report, delaying the official search.
Despite extensive investigations, no substantial leads have emerged. Authorities have not identified any suspects or located the vehicle Tiffany was last seen entering. ...Read More
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