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Alexandria (ALI) Lowitzer is missing, Let's Bring Her Home

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BRING THEM HOME NOW

BRING THEM HOME NOW

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Christmas is only days away, and Ali's brother recently moved away from home. Now her mother is alone, in the home that used to be filled with laughter and a full family. Ali used to follow her big brother around, and wanted to be part of everything he was involved in. Holidays were filled with anticipation of what was to be under the tree, and the festive dinner's that the family would enjoy with each other.

Then one day, Ali did not return home from school, and their whole life changed. Now there is only one Christmas wish this family would like to see fullfilled. They wish Ali would walk through the front door, and say " I'M HOME!"

Just imagine, waiting for your child to return from school and that moment never comes. Her bus arrived, dropped her at the bus stop, and she vanished.

On April 26, 2010 this nightmare happened to John and Jo Ann Lowitzer. Alexandria was due to come home from school, and she never arrived. She spent the day at school, boarded the school bus, and was dropped at her scheduled stop. She exited the school bus with 2 other students, and there has not been any communication with her since then. How does a girl just vanish from the face of the earth? Where could she have gone? What has law enforcement done to help solve this case?

We need your help in speading the word and bringing all of your friends, to listening to this very special episode of "BRING THEM HOME FOR THE HOLIDAY" as we feature one of the MISSING TEXAS 40.

JOIN US at 7 PM EST, 6 CENTRAL as Ali's parents join us LIVE on the AIR, and speak about their daughter. Jo Ann and John Lowitzer Join us, to be their daughter ALI'S VOICE.

 

 

 

Alaxandria Joy Lowitzer, 16 got off the bus....then vanished without a trace from SPRING TEXAS at approx 3 PM.

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