So, did the friend drop Jessica off near 7 Mile and John R? Chaldean neighborhood. Wonder if she knew someone in that part of town.
not sounding good:
She has not used her debit card and didnt show up for a babysitting job on Sunday, her mother said.
A 24-year-old man her daughter has known since grade school picked her up about 11 p.m. Friday. White told her mother she planned to be home in a few hours.
She had about $100 at home but only took $8 to buy some cigarettes, Black said. She planned to tell him (friend) she had to babysit on Saturday so he would bring her home.
Her mother found a disturbing text message on her phone Saturday morning, sent at 2:45 a.m. that said the boyfriend and his father were arguing and it was an awkward situation. Jessica's cousin also received a text about the same hour which she also did not see until the following day. It just said Ho like she was trying to get my attention if I happened to be up, said the cousin. That was it, nothing else. She could have also called me if she needed a ride.
When police initially spoke with the Hazel Park homeowner, he denied knowing the missing woman.
He said neither he nor his son knew my daughter and she hadnt been there, Black said.
Black went to the Hazel Park address on Woodward Heights and spoke with the son who told her he had dropped White off at home at 8 a.m. on Saturday. When Black said she was awake then and her daughter never came home the friend said he dropped her off in the Seven Mile and John R area in Detroit, several miles away so she could visit a sister. Black said no family lives in the area.
Black went to the Hazel Park police station where she learned the father and son had changed their stories. The father had remembered my daughter was (at his house) and really wasted and drunk, she said.
http://www.detroitnews.com/story/ne...04/27/troy-woman-missing-hazel-park/83604508/