12-03-2011, 07:07 PM
The Detroit News
Detroit— Bella Jones, 7, burst into tears and begged for the return of her little sister Saturday when she stood before reporters, microphones and cameras at a police department press conference.
"I just want you to bring my sister back home," the girl said before turning to be embraced by her mother and other family members who appeared with Detroit Police Chief Ralph Godbee Jr., to plead for the safe return of 2-year-old Bianca Jones.
The girl has been missing since shortly before 10 a.m. Friday, when carjackers allegedly forced her father, Deandre Lane, out of the vehicle at gunpoint at Brush and Carter streets, just north of East Grand Boulevard. The 2004 Mercury Grand Marquis was recovered a brief time and a short distance away — but without Bianca.
"If you've seen something, say something," Godbee said in a personal appeal to potential witnesses. "If someone has Bianca and you are afraid of what will happen, I suggest you drop her off at a police precinct or a church or call me. I'll come out and pick her up."
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Detroit— Bella Jones, 7, burst into tears and begged for the return of her little sister Saturday when she stood before reporters, microphones and cameras at a police department press conference.
"I just want you to bring my sister back home," the girl said before turning to be embraced by her mother and other family members who appeared with Detroit Police Chief Ralph Godbee Jr., to plead for the safe return of 2-year-old Bianca Jones.
The girl has been missing since shortly before 10 a.m. Friday, when carjackers allegedly forced her father, Deandre Lane, out of the vehicle at gunpoint at Brush and Carter streets, just north of East Grand Boulevard. The 2004 Mercury Grand Marquis was recovered a brief time and a short distance away — but without Bianca.
"If you've seen something, say something," Godbee said in a personal appeal to potential witnesses. "If someone has Bianca and you are afraid of what will happen, I suggest you drop her off at a police precinct or a church or call me. I'll come out and pick her up."