Aunt_B
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http://www.nampn.org/cases/belt_jennifer.html
I could not find any threads started for Jennifer. I knew her as an acquaintance, but I know other members of her family. My brother, who was a tow truck driver at the time, was called out to tow her vehicle when it was found. There were/are many rumors surrounding her disappearance. Someone, somewhere...knows what happened to her. Our local news did a follow up on her story last night.
http://wchstv.com/newsroom/eyewitness/130802_18039.shtml?wap=0
Missing Since: February 9, 2005 from Clay County, West Virginia
Classification: Missing
Date Of Birth: Circa 1975
Age: 30
Height: 5'7"
Weight: N/A
Hair Color: Brown (long)
Eye Color: Green
Race: White
Gender: Female
Clothing: Last seen wearing blue jeans and brown clog shoes
Jewelry: Hoop earrings and a watch with a leather band
Details of Disappearance
Jennifer was last seen at her mother's home on Mt. Home Road. She had recently signed a domestic order.
Her vehicle was located on coal property after her disappearance. Some agencies may spell her middle name "Nichole".
I could not find any threads started for Jennifer. I knew her as an acquaintance, but I know other members of her family. My brother, who was a tow truck driver at the time, was called out to tow her vehicle when it was found. There were/are many rumors surrounding her disappearance. Someone, somewhere...knows what happened to her. Our local news did a follow up on her story last night.
http://wchstv.com/newsroom/eyewitness/130802_18039.shtml?wap=0
For eight long years, Wilma Pringle had struggled with the same question: What happened to her daughter Jennifer Belt?
"I just think she's gone," Pringle said.
Belt was last seen in February 2005 at her mother's home near Ivydale in Clay County. She asked her mom to take care of her son, Lucas, while she went to Widen and said she'd be right back. Pringle never saw her daughter again.