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Nearly 8 months later, Breasia Terrell's mother not giving up hope

Nearly 8 months later, Breasia Terrell's mother not giving up hope
How many days has it been? 229 today? There's no need to think about it. E. Sha Langford has been counting the days since she last saw her daughter Bree Asia, thinking back to a summer afternoon. We're outside listening to music, and she was out there playing with the dog, sitting on 100. A car just laughed. Ayesha didn't know. Then it would be one of their last days together. On July 9th, Free Asia spent the night with her brother, Ditore Ius, whose father is this man? Henry Dinkins. The person of interest. Embry Asia's disappearance. They know he knows something, but he's not talking. That's basically all we here. I mean, honestly, my dad doesn't tell me anything because I don't know where she is. My bed. Just tell me to keep going, no matter what, we will continue the work. In recent months, there have been few updates in the investigation by Davenport police and the FBI. While they wait for answers. These poster boards mean a lot to creations family, because they all have meanings, you know, like in the middle of these is like family friends. Um ah, lot of other pictures as Faras free agent, you know, and they hope that someone out there will see her and say something. I wish it was so much more that I could do. I mean, until then, 229 days, this mom will be counting the days in Davenport. Luke Clary w q 80 News eight
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Nearly 8 months later, Breasia Terrell's mother not giving up hope
Aishia Lankford has been counting the days since she last saw her daughter Breasia Terrell.She told WQAD about the last time she saw her.“We were outside listening to music. And she was out there playing with the dog. Just sitting on the hood of the car laughing,” Lankford said.Lankford didn't know then it would be one of their last days together.On July 9, Breasia spent the night with her brother Detorious, whose father is Henry Dinkins. Dinkins is the person of interest in her disappearance.Dinkins, now in custody and awaiting trial for an unrelated charge, remains a person of interest in the disappearance."They know he knows something but he's not talking," said Breasia's uncle DeMarcus Lankford. "That's basically all we hear."In recent months, there have been few updates on the investigation by Davenport Police and the FBI. In December, Davenport Police said three investigators and a supervisor remained on the case. The FBI is offering a $10,000 reward for information that leads to Breasia or the arrest of anyone involved in her disappearance."I mean, honestly my gut doesn’t tell me anything because I don’t know where she is," Lankford said. "My gut just tells me to keep going no matter what."She hopes that someone out there will see Breasia and say something.“I wish there was so much more that I could do. I mean, it's 229 days,” Lankford said.Until then, she will be counting the days.

Aishia Lankford has been counting the days since she last saw her daughter Breasia Terrell.

She told WQAD about the last time she saw her.

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“We were outside listening to music. And she was out there playing with the dog. Just sitting on the hood of the car laughing,” Lankford said.

Lankford didn't know then it would be one of their last days together.

On July 9, Breasia spent the night with her brother Detorious, whose father is Henry Dinkins. Dinkins is the person of interest in her disappearance.

Dinkins, now in custody and awaiting trial for an unrelated charge, remains a person of interest in the disappearance.

"They know he knows something but he's not talking," said Breasia's uncle DeMarcus Lankford. "That's basically all we hear."

In recent months, there have been few updates on the investigation by Davenport Police and the FBI. In December, Davenport Police said three investigators and a supervisor remained on the case.

The FBI is offering a $10,000 reward for information that leads to Breasia or the arrest of anyone involved in her disappearance.

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"I mean, honestly my gut doesn’t tell me anything because I don’t know where she is," Lankford said. "My gut just tells me to keep going no matter what."

She hopes that someone out there will see Breasia and say something.

“I wish there was so much more that I could do. I mean, it's 229 days,” Lankford said.

Until then, she will be counting the days.