Police are searching for a young Queens woman Adamaris Garcia who went missing while on her way home from work on New Year’s Eve. Let’s see more details about the missing person in the following person.
What happened to Adamaris Garcia?
On New Year’s Eve, Garcia’s mom says the 21-year-old worked her usual weekend shift at Rue 57 in Midtown, got off at 9 p.m., hung out with friends for a bit, then, around 11 p.m., a friend who was with her says Garcia hopped on the N train and started heading to Queens.
“She doesn’t usually get off at Queensboro Plaza. Adamaris doesn’t do any transfers. She usually just takes the R,” cousin Tannia Illescas said. The R line is about a five-minute walk from there. Police are investigating if she walked out of the station.
NYC Woman, 21, Vanishes After Subway Ride on New Year's Eve https://t.co/GUTzJAgHB8
— I Have Vanished (@IHaveVanished) January 3, 2023
Where Adamaris Garcia was she last seen?
According to officials, Adamaris Garcia, of 48th Street, was last seen around 11:15 p.m. on Saturday, New Year’s Eve, aboard a northbound N train that was stopped at the Queensboro Plaza station.
Garcia is characterized as 4 feet 11 inches tall, 115 pounds, with dark hair and a thin body. According to the NYPD, she was last seen wearing a black dress with long sleeves, black and white sneakers, and black socks.
I immediately think of the video a couple weeks ago where a woman noticed 2 men watching her. She stared them down to make sure they knew she was aware. She was lucky to have strangers walk her to her car
— Spencer Linn (@bctornado9) January 3, 2023
Stories coming in and out
“We still have stories coming in and out, which we don’t know which one to go with,” cousin Samantha Robles said. Family members say her phone battery was low when she bid farewell to the friend at the Queensboro Plaza station. Since then, she’s gone dark.
One of the last people she spoke with was her boyfriend, telling him to meet her at her family’s apartment, but her mom says she never showed up. Garcia was wearing a black dress and black-and-white sneakers when she was last seen on New Year’s Eve.
Garcia’s mom, Amanda Robles, says her family is growing more concerned by the minute. “I love you, Yuri,” she said. “I’m… I’m so nervous.” Family members rushed from Pennsylvania as soon as they found out she was missing, and even more, are on their way.
Investigation On Process
The NYPD is asking for help finding a 21-year-old woman who vanished in the waning minutes of 2022 after getting on a subway in her home borough of Queens, authorities said Tuesday.
Police said she was last seen wearing a short, black dress with long sleeves, black and white sneakers, and black socks. It wasn’t immediately clear who reported Garcia missing.
Anyone with information on her whereabouts is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-577-TIPS. Anyone with information regarding this incident is asked to call the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers Hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS.
How many people have gone missing in NYC?
More than 13,000 people were reported missing in New York City last year. While most are promptly found, hundreds of people become missing long-term (missing for 60 or more days.)
Nationwide, there are roughly 6.5 missing persons for every 100,000 people. Luckily, the vast majority of missing person cases are quickly resolved.
However, Alaska is the most dangerous state in the US, with the highest violent and property crime rate out of any state. Out of a population of 736,081, Alaska’s crime rate was 30.89 per 1,000 people in 2022. Aggravated assault is one of the most common types of crime in Alaska, with 4,222 incidents reported.
New Mexico law enforcement reported 822 kidnappings and abductions to the FBI in 2021. That puts New Mexico at the top of the list regarding kidnappings and abductions per 100,000 people. Kansas, Colorado, and Utah also rank high on the list of kidnappings and abductions per population
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Spencer Linn Posted
I immediately think of the video a couple of weeks ago where a woman noticed 2 men watching her. She stared them down to make sure they knew she was aware. She was lucky to have strangers walk her to her car.
JT Posted
There are only two ways out of Queensboro Plaza and one set up turnstiles, somebody had to see something.
— The AWARE Foundation (@aware_the) January 4, 2023
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NYC Woman, 21, Vanishes After Subway Ride on New Year’s Eve Adamaris Garcia, of 48th Street, was last seen around 11:15 p.m. on Saturday, New Year’s Eve, on a northbound N train that was stopped at the Queensboro Plaza station, officials say
Update
Adamaruis Garcia, 21, returned home “in good health and condition” Thursday, five days after she vanished, police said.
No further explanation was shared about where she was.
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— Belinda Vernon (@BVernonUSA) January 5, 2023
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