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Post by LadyBlue on Jan 10, 2013 6:27:28 GMT -5
Toni was last seen around 3:00-4:00 AM on August 23, 2009 in the Penn Valley/Narberth area. Toni is a 29 year old nurse and mother. She is 5'5" tall, weighs 140 lbs., has short reddish hair (which may have changed), blue/green eyes, and a tattoo on her leg with a name on it. Toni was driving a black 2002 Pontiac Grand Prix with limo tinted windows If you have information that may help locate Toni, or if you've seen a black Grand Prix appear in someone's driveway or garage, PLEASE contact Eileen Auch Law, at 610-388-1776, 800-796-9042 or by email at DetLaw@aol.com. You may also contact the local police (Officer Russell Moore or Police Chief Warner) at 610-380-8201, or simply call 911. www.missingtonisharpless.com/Attachments:
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Post by LadyBlue on Jan 10, 2013 6:28:47 GMT -5
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Post by LadyBlue on Jan 10, 2013 6:35:49 GMT -5
Anonymous letter claims cop killed Chesco woman missing since '09SHE SPED OFF into the darkness more than three years ago from the home of a Philadelphia 76er, drunk, angry and alone, and only those closest to Toni Lee Sharpless believe she'll ever be seen again. But a recently mailed anonymous letter could provide ominous clues to the Chester County woman's disappearance - or turn out to be a cruel hoax. "What happened to [Toni], I don't really know. All I know is she had a run-in with the police and I was paid much-needed cash to get the car to a shop in Boston," the author wrote on a piece of yellow legal paper. The last reported sighting of Sharpless, who would be 33 now, was on Aug. 23, 2009, after she and a friend left the home of former Sixer Willie Green. The only hard evidence police received about her disappearance came two weeks later, when the license plate of her Pontiac Grand Prix was recorded by an automatic license-plate reader in Camden. The letter claims that Sharpless died after getting in a fight with an unnamed Camden police officer. The writer claims to have helped ditch her car for money afterward. On Aug. 22, 2009, Sharpless reunited with an old friend, Crystal Johns, for a night out in the city. The two spent hours drinking at the G Lounge with former Sixers guard Willie Green and his entourage. Green invited the women back to his house in Gladwyne. After more drinking, he allegedly asked them to leave about 5 a.m., after Sharpless became belligerent. Johns said that Sharpless, who was taking medication for bipolar disorder, kicked her out of the car and drove off. Johns was the last known person to see Sharpless. The letter writer, who claims to live in Philadelphia, was contacted "in the last few days of 2009" by a friend in Camden, asking whether he or she could move a car from Brooklawn, Camden County, to Boston. The writer would get $5,000 and the license plates. The letter was mailed from Trenton on Nov. 29, and when Law received it, she barely noticed it among the Christmas cards and junk mail and drove off for a meeting. Then she saw the sender's name: "Tony Sharpless." www.philly.com/philly/news/local/20130110_Anonymous_letter_claims_cop_killed_Chesco_woman_missing_since__09.htmlAttachments:
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