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She Vanished In 2003 After Getting In A Car With Unknown Individuals, And Her Mother Later Received A Cryptic Voicemail Asking For Help

Her mother ultimately reported her missing three days later and stated it would be out of character for LaQuanta to just leave.

After filing the missing person’s report, LaQuanta’s mom, Pam, began hanging flyers and relentlessly searching for her daughter. Then, a cryptic voicemail was left on her answering machine – which she believed was from LaQuanta.

Pam claimed she could hear a man in the background and that it was hard to understand what LaQuanta was saying. So, she thinks her daughter was met with foul play.

“She is distraught on here. She’s asking for help; I don’t know what she’s saying. She’s crying so hard,” Pam said of the voicemail.

During the investigation of LaQuanta’s disappearance, authorities also reportedly found that LaQuanta’s name was being used to rent an apartment located in Stone Mountain, Georgia.

So, Pam traveled there and actually talked with one of the apartment building’s residents – who claimed that LaQuanta lived right down the hall. Additionally, the resident reportedly stated that LaQuanta had asked to use his phone following an argument but that she moved out of the apartment shortly before Pam arrived in town.

Since then, there have been no other leads in LaQuanta’s case, and she has remained missing for over 20 years.

Her mother has since founded the Riley Relief Foundation, a nonprofit organization that provides local assistance and support to the families of missing people.

“We’re going to be the voices for them. Whatever we can do to get the faces of the missing in the public and to be a support to the families left behind to grieve,” Pam said.

She also continues to meet with local officials and lawmakers, sharing LaQuanta’s story and raising awareness about the case – holding onto hope that one day, it will be closed.

“I do this because there was help from other people that allowed me to be here today. I’ve had help in Montgomery but I’ve also had help all across the country from New York, Texas, you name it. So, I’ll be there to help others the best way I know how,” Pam stated.

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