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Amanda Berry was a day shy of her Seventeenth birthday when she went missing on April 21, 2003 when she left her shift at the Burger King on W.110th and Lorain Ave. Georgina DeJesus was fourteen years old when she went missing April, 2nd 2004. She was walking home from Wilbur Wright Middle School and walked up to W.105th street and Lorain Ave. to give her friend 50 cents to call her mother to ask if they could go to DeJesus's home together. The mother said no, so the girls parted ways. DeJesus would normally take the RTA bus to her W.71st street home from school, but she leant her friend 50 cents. DeJesus walked at least one more block on Lorain Ave. before disappearing near a phone booth. Ashley Summers just turned fourteen years old when she left her W.96th street residence, near Madison Ave. on July 6th, 2007. Summers left on her own accord after a heated argument with her mother, taking all her clothes and everything with her. A month later, her mother received a call from Summers stating that she was okay and not to worry. Right when Ashley went missing, her mother put up fliers all over neighboring shops, but they went down as soon as they went up. One of the posters made it into a local drug store, someone reported that Ashley was staying in the sam building where they lived and they didn't realize she was missing. When police arrived, she was gone. In November, 2007 Summers step-grandmother saw Summers from her car on W. 44th street and Lorain Ave. She had her hair cut short and dyed blonde. She disappeared before her step-grandmother could turn the car around. We know there is a connection, help us put the perp behind bars and bring these beautiful girls home! Their sisters will be on the show and tell their stories and what life has been like since they disappeared.
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