“Twenty years doesn’t make it any easier,” said Lisa’s daughter, Krystina Shuttleworth.
In 2003, Lisa Marie Shuttleworth, a mother of two children, disappeared without a trace. Since then, her family and friends have wanted some form of closure. The family hasn’t gotten any answers, and police don’t have any new information on the case.
“I am aggravated that nothing has been done,” Krystina said.
Lisa was first reported missing by her mother Lorraine Mabrey on Sept. 5, 2003. She had not been seen or heard from since Sept. 4, 2003, according to an incident report from the Aiken County Sheriff’s Office.
Mabrey stated the last person Lisa spoke with was her daughter Krystina, who was 14 years old at the time, on the phone, the report said.
The report said Lisa was at her residence on Miller Street in Beech Island and she was supposed to pick up her son Ryan Shuttleworth from his bus stop around 3:30 p.m. but she never showed up.
Ryan began to walk to his house when a neighbor drove by and took Ryan home, the report said.
The neighbor waited for Lisa to come home, but she never showed up; Mabrey advised police that up until the time of the initial report, Lisa had not contacted her regarding her children, the report said.
Mabrey told police her daughter had never left the children before, has no history of drug use or not coming home on schedule and wasn’t in a relationship; she had also contacted all the medical hospitals, the report said.
Twenty years ago, Lisa Marie Shuttleworth has been missing, while family and friends seeks answer and help
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