MISSING: Diajah Antionette Victoria Walker :: DC Metro Area
Diajah Antionette Victoria Walker
Case Type: Endangered
Date of Birth: October 31, 1993
Missing Date: August 11, 2012
Age Now: 18
Missing City: Upper Marlboro
Missing State: Maryland
Case Number: 12-227-1554
Gender: Female
Race: Black
Complexion: Medium
Height: 4’11″
Weight: 98
Hair Color: Other
Hair Length: Shoulder Length
Eye Color: Brown
Wear Glasses or Contacts: Yes
Location Last Seen: 13000 block of Marlton Center Drive, Upper Marlboro, Md.
Circumstances of Disappearance: Unknown.
Last Seen Wearing: Green cargo skinny pant; white, blue, and green T-shirt; blue polo cap; and gold Bebe sandals (leopard print) in the base of the sandals.
Identifying Marks or Characteristics: Butterfly tattoo on the right shoulder with Chinese lettering and a faded burn mark on her right inner elbow.
Anyone with information about the whereabouts of Diajah Antionette Victoria Walker can contact the Black and Missing Foundation’s confidential Tip Line.
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