Posted on 10/07/2005 7:08:26 AM PDT by smartin
Richmond Police are continuing to search for 17-year-old Monica Rose Sharp. Police believe she is in the company of an individual she recently met, 57-year-old Jeffery Nichols from Belleville, Illinois.
Police recently released Nichols' photo. Police say he is driving a green, four-door, 1999 Oldsmobile Alero with Illinois tag: 6219015.
Sharp hasn't been seen since Sept. 18 when she went to walk her dog in the Museum District, near the 3100 block of Grove Avenue.
Sharp is described as a black female, 5 2, 212 pounds, brown eyes, brown hair and medium complexion.
If you have seen or see Sharp, Nichols or the Oldsmobile, call Richmond Police immediately at 911. If you have any information on the case, call (804) 646-6764.
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At 5'2" and 212 pounds, romance truly would have to be in the eye of the beholder.
What I am curious about is that in many states, like FloriDUH, a student can leave school at 16, but the child abuse industry has authority until age 18.
Can someone more aware of the premises & politics of this industry explain the apparent disparity?
Let's hope not.
I'm surprised. I'd have expected a pick up truck at least. Also I'm curious as to what constitutes a "medium complexion." Halfway between ______ and ______?
Right, I guess he's not real dark.
I really do not understand why she would want to go with a man that is old enough to be her father, that is just nasty. Monica needs to go get some help, she is a beautiful girl and should not treat herself the way she did and ran off with that man. She needs to think about how her parents must have felt when she did not come home but her dog came home.
Runaway teenager Monica Rose Sharp returned home to Richmond yesterday, escorted by the man with whom police say she left town five weeks ago.
Police Chief Rodney Monroe said Sharp showed up at her family's Museum District home on Grove Avenue accompanied by 57-year-old Jeffery Nichols -- the Belleville, Ill., man she allegedly met online and later met in Richmond when she left her home on Sept. 18.
But Monroe said police were not called until Nichols, who is wanted by Richmond police on felony charges involving the use of the Internet to entice a minor, had left the Sharp house.
Yes, I reported that here.
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