04/19/2024
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By Charlotte Smith

 

Many rumors have been flying around Bladen County in reference to the disappearance of Lumberton teenager, Hania Noelia Aguilar according to several of our readers. Aguliar is a 13 year old who was abducted from her yard on November 5, 2018.

Today, Lumberton Police Department released the following statement on their social media, “We are working non-stop to #FindHania. Please do not post, share rumors or speculate about the case. If the information does not come from the FBI or the Lumberton PD, it is NOT confirmed, NOT official, & may not be accurate, in fact it may be wrong or just be completely made up. If you want to help us, stop spreading gossip and rumors online.”

Yesterday the police released another statement asking for any videos that may assist in the case. The Lumberton Police Department statement, “It is vitally important we find every piece of video that may help us determine the exact movements of the stolen SUV from Rosewood Mobile Home Park to Quincey Drive where it was found on November 8th.”

They continued, “We are expanding our plea for surveillance video to hunters, if you have deer cameras in Robeson County and have any footage between November 5th-8th, call the tip line number at 910-272-5871. Let us determine whether or not the footage you have can provide us with any investigative clues.”

“We continue our plea to home and business owners with cameras. We need any video from Robeson County, specifically along Highway 41/Elizabethtown Road and any side streets, especially along Popes Crossing Road, Wire Grass Road, and Lovett Road. Tuesday, FBI Agents, SBI agents, and Lumberton Police Detectives searched additional areas on foot, with drones, and a specially training dog,” added the Lumberton Police.

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