The remains of Amber DuBois, a 14 year old San Diego, California-area girl who has been missing more than a year has been found. They found human remains on Saturday, March 8, 2010 in Pala, a rural, rugged area in northern San Diego county, California. These remains have been identified as DuBois. She was last seen walking alone to school on February 13, 2009. Her family lives in Escondido, a suburb of San Diego. The investigation of this case is handled by Escondido police, the San Diego County Sheriff's Department, and the FBI. Her parents would like to thank everyone who has helped them to find the remains of their daughter. The authorities are investigating John Albert Gardner III to see if he has a connection to the case.
I believe that no matter what age, a girl shouldn't be walking around a tough neighborhood by a big city. By walking alone, they are asking for trouble. I'm glad that there was many volunteers to help look for DuBois. I believe that they found her soon, compared to most cases, because of all of the help they had. I believe that the family would have to have some sort of idea who might have did this to DuBois because there has been similar cases in the area and because he they had to know that she was on her way to school. I don't think that many people in the United States knows what it feels like to be a part of this type of terrible situation because we are a very protected country. I know that most people not in the big cities don't even have a clue because everyone knows each other and they don't have as many gang problems and crimes.
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