Saturday, November 23, 2013

INTERCESSORS ALERT... LET US PRAY FOR ZOE CAMPOS AND HER SAFETY.... SHE HAS BEEN MISSING SINCE NOV 18..FEARED TO BE IN DANGER.... The Police Department's tone changed Tuesday night after officers found the abandoned 1997 silver Lincoln Town Car that Zoe was supposed to fetch her mother in, according to Melinda Campos.

Campos said her sister spotted Zoe’s car being driven by an unidentified man.

After a brief chase, the man abandoned the vehicle at the Driftwood Apartments in the 5500 block of Utica Avenue....

Melinda Campos said she hoped she would find her daughter by the vehicle.

“It gave me a lot of hope that the next step was going to be Zoe was going to be right there, and we’re still waiting; we’re still waiting,” she said.

All police officers found was Zoe’s black jacket in the trunk and her phone charger in the back seat.

“Zoe’s very attached to her phone, so for it to be off with her charger in her back seat, it just sends up red flags to us,” her mother said.

Savannah Campos described her sister as a laid-back person who kept to herself.

Melinda Campos said her daughter loved being with her sister and her sister’s children.

Both women said Zoe’s social circle was limited to her older sister, a cousin and a friend.

“She wasn’t the type of person that would go out to parties or clubs or anything like that,” Melinda Campos said. “If she did go to a party it was with a friend and that was very rare.”

She said her daughter planned to graduate from Matthews Alternative High School in December and study to become a mechanic.

Her daughter bought the Lincoln to fix it up, she said.

“She was real excited about fixing it up and making it hers,” she said.

Savannah Campos said her younger sister’s plans were influenced by relatives who were good with cars.

“And that’s something she took an interest in,” Melinda Campos said.

Family members have used fliers and social media to raise awareness about the 18-year-old.

“Hopefully somebody will see her or remember that they saw her and give us any little bit of a clue,” Melinda Campos said.

Zoe’s father, a Marine serving in Afghanistan, is making his way home to be with his family, she said.

“He’s scared to death,” she said.

She hopes her daughter will show up before then and the family is holding on to the hope that Zoe is safe.

“Right now that’s all we have,” Savannah Campos said. “We’re just trying to hope and pray that she’s going to walk through that door or call and say, ‘Come get me.’
 
 
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