So sad for her mom and brother.
Kassanndra Cantrell, 33, was going to learn if she was having twins, but never made it to her appointment
Washington State investigators are
searching desperately for Kassanndra Cantrell, 33, a pregnant woman who went missing a week ago,
KIRO 7 reports.
Thus far, deputies are short on clues about the missing Parkland, Washington, woman except for one: Kassandra Cantrell’s car was found parked in a place where her mother, Marie Smith, says she would never have gone.
Parkland, home to Pacific Lutheran University, lies just south of Tacoma, Washington. Kassandra’s car, a white Mazda sedan, was found near the Tacoma Dome sports arena.
Smith is now beset with worry about the safety of both her missing daughter and her unborn grandchild — or grandchildren, if Kassandra is expecting twins.
“I still call her, so does her brother,” said Marie Smith, her voice breaking.”
Frantic search for pregnant woman who vanished just before her first ultrasound, abandoning her car