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Aeris Hammock Missing – USPA Tasks Former Navy SEAL Team 6 Member to Assist
Sacramento Police are seeking the public’s assistance in locating Aeris Hammock, a 24-year-old woman from Roseville who has been missing since Dec. 9.
— Brian Fitzgibbons, VP of USPA
SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA, USA, December 13, 2022 /EINPresswire.com/ — According to a FOX40 News release, Hammock’s parents state that she left their family home alone in her gray 2013 Ford Mustang around 1:30 PM on the 9th of December.
She was last seen by Ring cameras on Friday afternoon in the vicinity of 3rd Avenue & 30th Street in Sacramento, CA. On Monday, police released images captured by Ring cameras where she appears to be wearing a dark-colored jacket and brightly colored Ugg boots.
Sacramento Police have indicated that Hammock is considered “at risk” due to an undisclosed medical condition.
After losing contact with Aeris, her parents, Lelani and Charles Hammock initiated a search Friday evening. By roughly 10:00 PM that night, they were able to locate her vehicle parked in a cul-de-sac off 30th Street in Sacramento.
“The car was unlocked and the keys were in the car. We were able to track the vehicle because of her phone, which was in the glove box,” Aeris’s father, Charles, said.
Dee Ingrahm, a former Deputy Sheriff and family spokesperson, reported to the media that a substantial amount of data had been manually wiped from Aeris’ phone. “Everything was erased back at least six months on every single one. Somebody went to great lengths to erase a lot of information.”
“There are a number of things we don’t like to see with this case – for starters, the location she was last seen is a major crossroads with highways in all directions: north, south, east and west,” said Dan Manning, USPA’s CEO.
Aeris’ story was featured on December 13th by nationally renowned crime expert, Nancy Grace. Brian Fitzgibbons from USPA’s Security Operations Division joined guests Troy Slaten, a legal expert, Dee Ingram and Aeris’ father, Charles Hammock to discuss the case.
“Your heart breaks for the Hammock family; they are living every parent’s worst nightmare. Right now, it is essential to keep Aeris front of mind and in the media spotlight. This is crucial not only to raise awareness and generate leads, but also to fight against public apathy,” Fitzgibbons said.
At no cost to the Hammock family, USPA Nationwide Security has provided the assistance of one of their most experienced investigators, Rodney Brown. Brown is a licensed private investigator, intelligence expert and veteran of the Navy’s elite SEAL Team 6.
Aeris Hammock is 5’7” tall and weighs approximately 170lbs. Anyone with information is asked to call police at 916-808-5471.
Kingsman Philanthropic Corp., USPA’s non-profit division, is offering a $5,000 reward for information that leads to location Aeris Hammock. To submit a lead, please call (786) 305-7095 or email [email protected]. Kingsman Philanthropic Corp. deploys security contractors, licensed private investigators, former detectives, special agents and experienced military operators to locate victims of human trafficking. Kingsman is principally funded through donations derived from a profit share with its parent organization, USPA Nationwide Security.
Albina Beici
USPA Nationwide Security
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originally published at HUMAN RIGHTS - USA DAILY NEWS 24
Human Rights - Elections Info originally published at Human Rights - Elections Info