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    Posted February 13, 2011 by
    LostNMissing
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    Wichita Falls, Texas
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    Nancy Grace: America's Missing

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    Danielle Hill Alvarado, 27 MISSING - Texas

     

    MISSING:  January 24, 2010

    FROM: Wichita Falls, Texas

     


    Danielle Hill Alvarado, 27 is missing.  She was last seen following church services and attending a baby shower with family.  Danielle was afraid to go home as her husband was very upset that she attended a family function. She feared him. Her mother begged her to stay at her home, however, Danielle said if she didn't go home it would be a far worse punishment.  She left and has never been seen again. Her young daughter resides with her grandmother and her mother has been continually searching for needed answers as to what happened to Danielle? She would never go without contacting her family and daughter. Her mom was told Danielle was choked and put in the city landfill, however, search efforts have not located her, as yet.

    Height: 5 feet    Weight: 90 lbs
    Hair: brown     Eyes: hazel
    Tattoo: Right upper arm
    on ankle and top of foot amateur quality tattoo with letters DSA

    If info, call Detective Killingsworth at the Wichita Falls Police Department  Phone: (940) 761-7732
    - Case Number 10-020099-

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