Feb. 14, 2022

MISSING: Alyssa McLemore (Mini Episode)

MISSING: Alyssa McLemore (Mini Episode)

In April 2009, Alyssa Angelique McLemore, a member of the Aleut tribe and a young mother, was just 21 years old when she suddenly vanished without a trace, leaving behind a startling 911 call that has left more questions than answers.

Alyssa is estimated to be around 130 pounds and is between 5’1 and 5’3 in height. She has black hair, brown eyes, and a scar on her abdomen.
She would be 34 years old today.

Kent police ask anyone with any information about Alyssa McLemore to call them anonymously on their tip line at (253) 856-5808.

Because it’s Valentine’s Day, we’ve got resources listed for anyone in need of information or support regarding domestic, dating, or sexual violence; you can call the Strong Hearts Native Helpline at 1-844-762-8483 for 24/7 safe, confidential, and anonymous.

Sources:

 StrongHearts Native Helpline | Home (strongheartshelpline.org).

Violence and Valentine's Day | Psychology Today

About Abuse - "Why Didn’t You Say Anything?" - The Hotline

Indigenous Mom Said 'Help Me' on Frantic 911 Call Before Disappearance | PEOPLE.com

Ten years after she called 911 and vanished, Alyssa McLemore's family is still hopeful for answers – KIRO 7 News Seattle


The Disappearance of Alyssa McLemore (thehueandcry.com)


Alyssa Angelique McLemore – The Charley Project


'Sister, where did you go?': the Native American women disappearing from US cities | Native Americans | The Guardian


Alert System Proposed for Missing Indigenous Women | Currents (nativenewsonline.net)


AG Ferguson, Rep. Lekanoff bill will create an alert system for missing Indigenous women in Washington | Washington State


Young Indigenous Mother Vanishes After Making Distressing 911 Call | Criminal (vocal.media)


Kent Police seek public’s help about the disappearance of Alyssa McLemore 10 years ago | Kent Reporter

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