NM NM - Christina Quintana, 31, last seen at WalMart, Albuquerque, 20 Dec 2021 *Reward*

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The family of Christina Quintana is seeking the public's help in gathering information regarding the 31-year-old's whereabouts and are even offering a reward for any information that may bring her home.
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Christina Quintana's sister, Jordon Rousseau, last saw Christina, Dec. 20, 2021, at a Walmart on Carlisle Boulevard. Rousseau describes it as a normal day for Christina and remembers she was happy when she saw her.

Rousseau decide to file a missing person report with Albuquerque police last week. However, she says the officer did not ask for a photo.

"They don't even know what she looks like," Rousseau said. "They have her date of birth, her weight, her height and her hair color – and that's it."

Now, Christina's family is taking matters into their own hands. They have shared photos of her on social media and are offering a $2500 reward to anyone who can help bring her home.

"We've been getting reports that she was been seen down in the War Zone," Rousseau said. "I've drove down there and handed out flyers, I've shown pictures around."

"There have been some, not positive, but pretty positive sightings in that area," added Maria Ortega, Christina's mother.

Christina's mother says they have also received tips that Christina's life may be in danger and that she is being held against her will.

"Please let her come home. There are a lot of people who love her. There are a lot of people that want to help her," Christina's mother demanded. "And Christina, we all love you. We all want you to come home. We love you. Love is gonna find a way to bring you home."

"If she's being held against her will, we're gonna do whatever we can to find you – and we love you and we miss you," Rousseau said.

If you have any information regarding Christina Quintana's whereabouts, her family asks that you reach out to the numbers on the flyer or call 242-COPS if you have any tips to share with Albuquerque police.
Family of missing ABQ woman seeks public's help in ongoing search
 
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War Zone? :confused:
 
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The Warzone in Albuquerque is an area where there is a lot of crime and gang activity. This particular Walmart mentioned isn't technically in that area, but it is pretty close. There is always police presence at this Walmart, and it is located very close to where I25 and I40 meet. There is also a TA truck stop nearby where plenty of transients and drug users hang out. It is generally considered to be a bit of a rough area.
 
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Christina Quintana's sister, Jordon Rousseau, last saw Christina, Dec. 20, 2021, at a Walmart on Carlisle Boulevard. Rousseau describes it as a normal day for Christina and remembers she was happy when she saw her.

"She came up and gave me a hug because we hadn't seen each other in a couple of years," Rousseau said.

They spent time catching up before, Rousseau says, Christina walked off in a different direction. For Rousseau, she didn't know that this was going to be the last time anyone saw or heard from the 31-year-old.


Family of missing ABQ woman seeks public's help in ongoing search

BBM i wonder if Christina was living on the streets for longer time already and is hopefully just back to this and not in touch with relatives.

Also i am not sure that if i have not seen someone for years, i could say this was their normal day, so maybe their is a mistake in the reporting or the information is just a snapshot of a moment, that all looked normal for Christina.
 
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Rousseau decide to file a missing person report with Albuquerque police last week. However, she says the officer did not ask for a photo. "They don't even know what she looks like," Rousseau said. "They have her date of birth, her weight, her height and her hair color – and that's it."

That is very surprising. Seems like it would be SOP for any LE agency to ask for photos at the start of an investigation.

I'm not familiar with the "War Zone" in Albuquerque but it sounds like a rough area (gangs, crime, etc.). Was Christina living somewhere in this area?

Family of missing...

There seem to be two conflicting statements in this MSM link. Just want to make sure I have this correct.

"Christina doesn't go without talking to her family," Rousseau stated. "She's never been that type of person."

"She came up and gave me a hug because we hadn't seen each other in a couple of years," Rousseau said.

So it sounds like Christina stayed in touch with her family, but her sister hadn't seen her in "a couple of years"? Hmmm....
 
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The family of Christina Quintana is seeking the public's help in gathering information regarding the 31-year-old's whereabouts and are even offering a reward for any information that may bring her home.
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Christina Quintana's sister, Jordon Rousseau, last saw Christina, Dec. 20, 2021, at a Walmart on Carlisle Boulevard. Rousseau describes it as a normal day for Christina and remembers she was happy when she saw her.

Rousseau decide to file a missing person report with Albuquerque police last week. However, she says the officer did not ask for a photo.

"They don't even know what she looks like," Rousseau said. "They have her date of birth, her weight, her height and her hair color – and that's it."

Now, Christina's family is taking matters into their own hands. They have shared photos of her on social media and are offering a $2500 reward to anyone who can help bring her home.

"We've been getting reports that she was been seen down in the War Zone," Rousseau said. "I've drove down there and handed out flyers, I've shown pictures around."

"There have been some, not positive, but pretty positive sightings in that area," added Maria Ortega, Christina's mother.

Christina's mother says they have also received tips that Christina's life may be in danger and that she is being held against her will.

"Please let her come home. There are a lot of people who love her. There are a lot of people that want to help her," Christina's mother demanded. "And Christina, we all love you. We all want you to come home. We love you. Love is gonna find a way to bring you home."

"If she's being held against her will, we're gonna do whatever we can to find you – and we love you and we miss you," Rousseau said.

If you have any information regarding Christina Quintana's whereabouts, her family asks that you reach out to the numbers on the flyer or call 242-COPS if you have any tips to share with Albuquerque police.
Family of missing ABQ woman seeks public's help in ongoing search
from this link this contradicts

""She came up and gave me a hug because we hadn't seen each other in a couple of years," Rousseau said. "

""Christina doesn't go without talking to her family," Rousseau stated. "She's never been that type of person."

unless she meant that she stays in contact via phone only. my sisters live far but im in a group text and we talk daily. if we were local im sure id see them weekly or more.
 
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Rousseau decide to file a missing person report with Albuquerque police last week. However, she says the officer did not ask for a photo.

"They don't even know what she looks like," Rousseau said. "They have her date of birth, her weight, her height and her hair color – and that's it."

If I'm not mistaken, the PD really won't take too much action on a case like this because she's an adult woman who can come and go as she pleases, and from what the family themselves said, they didn't see her often even before. There was no real evidence that something bad happened to her, except for the "tips" - which, I don't know, don't the police have people to sort through them and determine whether they are legit or not?

No media updates nor is she in NamUS...perhaps she's been located?
 

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