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Posted: Friday June 8th, 2007 14:41 |
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Miami-Dade police are looking for a Brooklyn woman who disappeared last week after telling relatives she was going to a nightclub in Sunrise.
Stepha Henry, 22, of Brooklyn, was staying with relatives in Miami-Dade County. She left her aunt's house near Northeast 15 Avenue and 191 Street around 1 a.m. on May 29 and got into a black sedan, possibly a four-door Acura, with a man, police said.
Police said she told her relatives she was going to Club Peppers.
Henry was in South Florida for a reggae concert. A 2006 graduate of the John Jay College of Criminal Justice of the City University of New York, she worked in the university's enrollment office.
Police said anyone with information about Henry should call Miami-Dade CrimeStoppers at 305-471-8477.


John Jay grad, 22, goes missing on trip to Miami
An aspiring Brooklyn lawyer mysteriously disappeared a week ago while visiting a relative in Miami, and her family is sick with worry.
Stepha Henry, 22, an honors graduate of John Jay College of Criminal Justice, flew to Florida on May 24 for a reggae concert.
But she hasn't been seen since May 29 - the day she was supposed to return home, Miami cops said.
"She has never done anything like this. We are very worried. We love her and just want her home," said Henry's mother, Sylvia, from her home in East New York.
Miami cops said Henry was last seen leaving her aunt Carletha Clarke's home on Northwest 191st St. with an unknown man about 1 a.m. She was on her way to a Fort Lauderdale dance club called Club Peppers when she stepped into a black sedan, possibly a four-door Acura. She was wearing a black jumper with a white tank top, Miami cops said.
"We are shocked by this. This is not the Stepha we know to disappear like this," said Richard Saulnier, assistant vice president for enrollment management at John Jay.
Henry, who graduated last year with a major in criminal justice and a minor in psychology, was one of only two students chosen to be a presidential aide to John Jay President Jeremy Travis while she was a senior, Saulnier said.
"She was chosen because of her academic record and the type of person she is," Saulnier said, describing Henry as "terrific" and "caring."
Henry had been working as an administrative assistant for Saulnier and studying for the law school entrance exam.
She is black, has red hair and brown eyes and is about 5-feet-2 and 110 pounds, police said.
Anyone with information is asked to call Miami-Dade Crime Stoppers at (305) 471-8477 or NYPD Crime Stoppers at (800) 577-TIPS.
Last edited on Friday June 8th, 2007 14:48 by DSP
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Posted: Friday June 8th, 2007 14:47 |
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There's no national news alerts about her disappearance. Only on the internet. I guess she's not light enough.
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Posted: Friday June 8th, 2007 15:43 |
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She dosen't look that big.
Hope they find her, she might have run away.
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