Tuesday, March 08, 2005

Thank you MGA

When I first read about her I noticed in the story how she was a Bratz fan and I told my friend at MGA about her and they told me the next day they had now seen footage of her bedroom and how she had a huge Bratz poster over her bed and that maybe.. they would "do something".
Well they did. Thank you for caring.
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Florida area people please keep posting these around or send them to your friends in FL Thank you, we can keep doing something too.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BratzWorld/message/37989
http://www.jessicamarielunsford.com/


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Reward for Jessica now $115,000
By Amy Shannon

Somebody's got to know something.
That's what five recent, major contributors to a Jessica Marie Lunsford reward fund set up to help solve the missing girl's case are banking on.

The reward fund began with a $25,000 pledge by Atlanta Braves pitcher and longtime Homosassa resident, Mike Hampton, and his wife, Kautia. It has since grown to $115,000, sheriff's officials said.

Homosassa resident and CEO of internet-based employment resource StaffMD, Jeff Sisk, and his wife, Salina, made one of the five major contributions to the fund Feb 26.

"It's not a lot of money, but we felt like helping out," Sisk said.
Sisk said he and his wife raise children of their own and live in Sugarmill Woods, just a mile away from Jessica's Sonata Avenue home, where the 9-year-old was last seen.

"It hit home for all of us," Sisk said. "It breaks your heart."
The money pledged by the Sisks is for information leading to the location and safe return of Jessica.

Joining the Sisks and Hamptons are three other major contributors: the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, MGA Entertainment and VIDEO professor.

Jessica's grandfather, Archie Lunsford, is a longtime Teamster. MGA Entertainment produces the fashionable Bratz dolls — favorites of Jessica's.

Based in Lakewood, Colo., VIDEO Professor has been a leader in comprehensive, self-paced computer software tutorials for more than 18 years.

Citrus County Sheriff's spokeswoman Gail Tierney said the reward fund is one of the many tools involved in the investigation to help return Jessica to her family.
Jessica is 4 feet 10 inches tall, 70 pounds with light brown hair and brown eyes. She was last seen wearing a pink silk nightgown and white silk shorts.

Anyone with information about the missing persons case or Jessica's whereabouts should call the Citrus County Sheriff's Office at 726-1121 or the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children at (800) 843-5678.

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