FBI
Anthonette Cayedito went missing from her Gallup, NM home in 1986.
All these years later, the heartbreak is still raw for her family.
"It's hard not knowing the point of no closure. What happened? Where did she go?" said her younger sister, Sadie Acevedo.
Acevedo was just 7 when Anthonette went missing.
"My mom was getting ready to go out. They were going out for the night," said Acevedo. The two and their youngest sister went to bed and when they woke up, Anthonette was gone.
"We went knocking door to door in our pajamas. She said she couldn't find Anthonette. We were getting ready for church. It was a Sunday morning," said Acevedo.
Anthonette has freckles, a scar on her knee and lip and was last seen wearing a pink nightgown. She's also known to wear a silver chain with a turquoise cross pendant.
"Anthonette would be 45 years old today. So we want to reach out to her. We want to reach out to the person who may have abducted her and say, enough is enough," said Frank Fisher, a spokesperson with the FBI. "She had her entire life ahead of her and for a person like that to disappear from her home, that's not the way it's supposed to happen."
Acevedo told KOAT that the hardest part about Anthontette's disappearance is not knowing what happened, where she is and not getting closure. She does have a message for her sister.
"She's safe. She has a family that loves her. She has sisters. We haven't given up," said Acevedo. "We all wonder and often think about Anthonette and what's she doing? Does she have kids? What kind of life is she living?"
She hopes her family can soon get the closure they need.
Investigators shared this photo of what they believe Anthonette looks like years later.
The little girl went missing in 1986 and is the oldest missing indigenous persons case for the FBI in New Mexico.
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