Jennifer Chia was only six when she and her eight-year-old brother, Charles, were murdered. They got off the school bus near their southwest Reno, Nevada home, walked across the street with a friend and disappeared.
Jennifer had black hair, was wearing a white dress with black polka dots, white socks, light green shoes and was carrying a blue tote bag and a Miss Piggy lunch pail.
Jennifer played the piano and enjoyed spending time indoors drawing pictures.
She and her brother's remains were found nine months later in a shallow grave next to Highway 70 in Plumas county, California.
Both cases are still open. Anyone with information is asked to call the FBI at 775-825-6600, the Reno Police Department at 775-334-2444, or contact Secret Witness at 775-322-4900.
Jennifer Chia was only six when she and her eight-year-old brother, Charles, were murdered. They got off the school bus near their southwest Reno, Nevada home, walked across the street with a friend and disappeared.
Jennifer had black hair, was wearing a white dress with black polka dots, white socks, light green shoes and was carrying a blue tote bag and a Miss Piggy lunch pail.
Jennifer played the piano and enjoyed spending time indoors drawing pictures.
She and her brother's remains were found nine months later in a shallow grave next to Highway 70 in Plumas county, California.
Both cases are still open. Anyone with information is asked to call the FBI at 775-825-6600, the Reno Police Department at 775-334-2444, or contact Secret Witness at 775-322-4900.
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