Jamie Fraley went missing sometime after midnight on April 8, 2008 from her apartment building on Lowell Bethesda Rd. in Gastonia, N.C.
Cops say Jamie, a 22-year-old student at Gaston College, wasnt feeling well the day she disappeared and went to the emergency room complaining of pain in her abdomen.
Jamie doesnt have a drivers license, so police say Jamies social service worker took her to the hospital around lunchtime and then brought her home.
Jamie was unhappy with the hospitals diagnosis and thought she was suffering from something more serious, so she didnt fill the prescription she was given, Sgt. Christie L. Rhoney of the Gaston County Police said.
Shortly after she returned home, Kim Sprenger came by Jamies apartment to pick up the dog that Jamie watched for her and took Jamies prescription to drop off at a Walgreens pharmacy, according to Rhoney.
Cops say Sprenger and Jamie met when Sprenger dated one of Jamies neighbors, Ricky Dale Simonds Sr., 49.
Jamie was dating Simonds Sr.s son, Ricky Dale Simonds Jr., 31, at the time of her disappearance.
Between 8 p.m. and 10 p.m., police say, Jamie decided she needed to go back to the emergency room and called Simonds Sr. to take her.
Cops say Simonds Sr. dropped her off at the emergency room and left, but when Jamie went inside she found that the wait time was around three to five hours, and she didnt want to stay.
Jamie couldnt get in touch with Simonds Sr. and called another neighbor who picked her up and took her home around midnight, according to police.
After she went inside her apartment, cops say Jamie made quite a few phone calls.
Police say phone records show that Jamie talked with her mom, Kim Fraley, and a friend who lives in the Albemarle, N.C. area.
Kim Fraley told police that Jamie called to say she was home safely from the hospital and mentioned that she needed someone to take her back to the emergency room.
Cops say that at the end of her conversation with her friend in Albemarle, N.C., Jamie may have said something like, I think my ride is here. Hes here.
The friend said she heard Jamie walking down the stairs outside her apartment.
Jamies cell phone records also show several calls to Simonds Sr., but police are unsure if the two actually spoke.
Simonds Sr. told police that he did speak with her and she asked to go back to the hospital, but he said he told her just to lie down and rest.
Cops say a utility worker found Jamies cell phoneon April 11, 2008 in the grass at the intersection of S. New Hope Rd. and E. Hudson Blvd. in Gastonia, N.C. a few miles from Jamies apartment building.
The neighbor who dropped Jamie off around midnight on April 8, 2008 was the last to see her, according to police.
Cops say several calls were made from Jamies phone around 4:30 a.m. on April 9, 2008, the night she disappeared. None of the calls actually connected and police say the numbers dialed were likely those in the phones list of recent calls.
The phone records also show that her phone received a call early in the morning on April 9, according to police.
Cops say when they received the phone it had been handled by too many people to provide valuable evidence.
Jamie is 4'9" tall and about 90 lbs., with blonde hair and blue eyes and cops say, so far, the search for her has turned up nothing.
Simonds Sr. was a person of interest in Jamies case, but on June 8, 2008, Simonds Sr. was found dead in the trunk of Sprengers car.
Cops say Sprenger had a protective order to keep Simonds Sr. away, but Simonds Sr. may have climbed into the trunk on his own and died from overheating in the 90-degree weather.
Simonds Sr.s criminal history includes fraud, larceny and several drug arrests, according to police. Cops say he also served time in prison for strangling an ex-girlfriend to death.
Simonds Jr. was in prison on larceny charges at the time of Jamies disappearance and is not considered a suspect, according to police.
Sorry for the long post,i really want Jamie and her family to have peace.
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