"The last time I saw her was in my room, she was doing my hair," said Zhane Moussa, Jholie's twin sister. "She stopped to text someone. After she stops, she says, 'I have to go, I'll be back real quick.'"
Jholie walked out the front door and never came back.
Because both girls had told their parents that there were spending the night at friends' houses, nobody grew concerned until Saturday when Jholie still did not come home.
The girls' father Cyrille Moussa said they've tried to trace Jholie's iPhone, but it went dead and she has not turned it back on, which makes them very concerned.
Another alarming piece of information is who may have called Jholie at 5 p.m. Friday. She left their home at 4:45. The 5 p.m. call came from a 12-year-old boy's cell phone, according to Cyrille Moussa who said he talked to the boy. That boy said the father that another man asked to use his phone to make a call.
Fairfax County Police call the case a missing person, believed to be a runaway, since she left the house voluntarily. But Jholie's family is worried she's being held against her will.
Fairfax County Police say they are actively working the case and trying to find Jholie.
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http://www.wusa9.com/mobile/article...-for-safe-return-of-missing-teen/65-508219336
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Jholie walked out the front door and never came back.
Because both girls had told their parents that there were spending the night at friends' houses, nobody grew concerned until Saturday when Jholie still did not come home.
The girls' father Cyrille Moussa said they've tried to trace Jholie's iPhone, but it went dead and she has not turned it back on, which makes them very concerned.
Another alarming piece of information is who may have called Jholie at 5 p.m. Friday. She left their home at 4:45. The 5 p.m. call came from a 12-year-old boy's cell phone, according to Cyrille Moussa who said he talked to the boy. That boy said the father that another man asked to use his phone to make a call.
Fairfax County Police call the case a missing person, believed to be a runaway, since she left the house voluntarily. But Jholie's family is worried she's being held against her will.
Fairfax County Police say they are actively working the case and trying to find Jholie.
More at link:
http://www.wusa9.com/mobile/article...-for-safe-return-of-missing-teen/65-508219336
https://twitter.com/PeggyTV/status/952936003475509249/photo/1
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