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Her father, Andres Gomez, spoke out Saturday in hopes that his little girl might, somehow, hear his words.
He spoke in Spanish and said his heart is broken in two.
He said he sees her pink bicycle propped up on the porch every day. She would be riding it with neighborhood friends most nights.
He said he has been waiting for her day after day. Her entire family is missing her. Her friends are missing her, too.
Art Gallegos, Jr., is a leader in the Latino community in Hall County. He helped interpret for Gomez.
“We believe she is out there,” said Gallegos.
He said she immigrated to the U.S. from Guatemala to live with her father about five or six years ago. She was a student at Lyman Elementary School.
“This is a young girl missing that could be my daughter. It could be your daughter, your niece,” said Gallegos.
He spoke in Spanish and said his heart is broken in two.
He said he sees her pink bicycle propped up on the porch every day. She would be riding it with neighborhood friends most nights.
He said he has been waiting for her day after day. Her entire family is missing her. Her friends are missing her, too.
Art Gallegos, Jr., is a leader in the Latino community in Hall County. He helped interpret for Gomez.
“We believe she is out there,” said Gallegos.
He said she immigrated to the U.S. from Guatemala to live with her father about five or six years ago. She was a student at Lyman Elementary School.
“This is a young girl missing that could be my daughter. It could be your daughter, your niece,” said Gallegos.
Father of missing Gainesville girl: ‘My heart is broken in two’
Her father, Andres Gomez, spoke out Saturday in hopes that his little girl might, somehow, hear his words.
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