A young woman survives a brutal attack and detectives work tirelessly to find a suspect. But when they finally do, the victim is convinced they have the wrong man. Keith Morrison reports tonight, Thursday, September 24 at 9/8c on NBC.
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Diana Rose Alejandre Garcia Gonzalez, 31, was last seen on May 4, 2020, in Winterhaven, California, where she had been living with her girlfriend. She hadn't been in contact with her family since April and was reported missing in June. Diana has been known to travel between Winterhaven, Yuma, Arizona, and Mexico. A search has been planned for October 17, in Winterhaven. The Imperial County Sheriff's Office in California is investigating.
Diana Lynn Harris, 27, was last heard from by her family on July 15, 1981. She had recently moved to Big Pine Key, Florida with her children. The children left Florida on June 7 to spend the summer with their father in Michigan. When Diana failed to attend her sister's wedding in Illinois in mid-August, her family reported her missing. She had been dating and living with Gary Vincent Argenzio. Argenzio disappeared shortly after and, in 1982, was arrested in Mexico, extradited to Florida, sentenced to prison on theft charges. He died in 1992. No one has been charged in Diana's disappearance. The Monroe County Sheriff's Office is investigating.
Nancy Troche Garcia, 28, was last seen in Asheboro, North Carolina on May 20, 2018, when she dropped her baby off with the baby's father. She then reportedly went to the father's sister's house nearby and asked her if she would help care for the baby since she would be traveling to Mexico to care for her sick mother. But her mother told police that she was not sick and there were no plans for Nancy to come to Mexico. Nancy's burgundy 2001 Chevy Impala is also missing. The Asheboro Police Department in North Carolina is investigating.
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