检察官正在接手一名失踪近一个月的14岁新泽西女孩的案件。
贾西娅·摩尔,14岁,最后一次出现是在10月14日上午10点左右,在东橘子郡的波比熟食店。
埃塞克斯郡代理检察官西奥多·斯蒂芬斯二世称她的失踪“特别令人不安”
他在周三的新闻发布会上说:“我们的社会不能忽视这样一个事实,一个14岁的女孩,在我们所知的所有方面都很正常的情况下,会在一个阳光明媚的日子在中央大道上消失得无影无踪。
斯蒂芬斯说,埃塞克斯县检察官办公室已经取代了调查,现在将成为牵头机构,尽管东奥兰治警察、埃塞克斯县警长办公室、联邦调查局、新泽西州警察和奥兰治警察将继续参与其中。
史蒂芬斯说:“这个案子非常紧迫,需要我们的关注。
关于这个神秘案件的信息仍然很少。当被问及监控视频时,斯蒂芬斯周三告诉记者,“有视频,我们已经捕捉到了所有我们能捕捉到的,并将继续经历这些。”
他补充说,调查人员“检查了任何相关人员的手机。”
周二晚上,摩尔绝望的家人举行了一场寻人派对。
“拜托,我女儿才14岁,她不配拥有这一切,她没有逃跑,”她的母亲杰米·摩尔说,周二告诉美国广播公司纽约站WABC。“我爱你贾西娅。如果你看到这个,不要害怕。妈妈会找到你的。”
埃塞克斯郡犯罪制止者计划将提供高达20,000美元的奖励。
Prosecutors taking over case of missing New Jersey 14-year-old Jashyah Moore
Prosecutors are taking over the case of a 14-year-old New Jersey girl who has been missing for nearly a month.
Jashyah Moore, 14,was last seen around 10 a.m. on Oct. 14 at Poppie's Deli Store in East Orange.
Acting Essex County Prosecutor Theodore N. Stephens II called her disappearance "particularly troubling."
"Our society cannot ignore the fact that a 14-year-old girl, otherwise normal in all respects as far as we can tell, would disappear without a trace on a sunny day on a central thoroughfare," he said at a news conference Wednesday.
The Essex County Prosecutor's Office has superseded the investigation and now will be the lead agency, Stephens said, though East Orange police, the Essex County Sheriff's Office, FBI, New Jersey State Police and Orange police will continue to be involved.
"This case cries out and demands our attention," Stephens said.
There's still little information about the mysterious case. When asked about surveillance video, Stephens told reporters Wednesday, "There is video, and we've captured all that we can and will continue to go through that."
He added that investigators "have gone through cell phones of anyone associated."
Moore's desperate family held a search party Tuesday night.
"Please, my daughter is 14 years old, she does not deserve this, she did not run away," her mother, Jamie Moore,told ABC New York station WABC on Tuesday."I love you Jashyah. If you see this, don't be scared. Mommy is going to find you."
The Essex County Crime Stoppers Program is offering a reward up to $20,000.