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According to loved ones, the search for the missing Californian woman was stepped up after police obtained and shared with her family a note indicating the approximate location of the woman’s body.
Alexis Gabe was reported missing “under suspicious circumstances” in January, police said at the time. More than five months later, a Facebook post from her father released a handwritten note allegedly written by former boyfriend Marshall Jones, a man who seems to have disposed of her body, searching for an answer. Has been strengthened.
In a letter dated July 7, 2022, Sergeant Police, Antioch, California. According to a loved one-loving image provided to Fox, James Stenger said in a letter to his family that the investigator “knows that Marshall Jones wrote these instructions to Pioneer, and the instructions were. I believe they used them to dispose of Alexis’s body near where it ends. ”
“I think I drove this route because I got lost on the way and had to turn on the phone to get back to the correct route,” Stenger said. Can be identified. “
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According to locals, Jones was killed in June when police tried to arrest him near Seattle. FOX series KTVU.
Stenger explained how one of Marshall’s friends told police that Marshall called them two weeks before Gabe disappeared. He reportedly said, “I was thinking of killing Alexis and told his friend that he wanted to know where the best place to hide his body was.”
Police said his friend had never met Gabe and thought the joke was joking.
“Friends and marshals have determined that the best place to dispose of the body is to put it in a septic tank or bury it in a wooded area,” Stenger’s letter said.
Pioneer, California is about 90 miles east of where Gabe was last seen in Antioch, about a two-hour drive. Investigators reportedly do not yet know why Jones chose the Pioneer region.
According to police, the 24-year-old Gabe was last seen on the Benttree Way in Antioch, wearing a white tank top, black jeans, and white and green Jordan shoes. According to police, her car was later abandoned and found to have an ignition key on Trenton Street in Oakley.
She has brown eyes and long black hair and wears glasses. Gabe weighs about 170 pounds and is 5 feet 7 inches tall.
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A two-page handwritten note released by police to Gabe’s family describes in which direction to turn, which road to take, and how long it is estimated that the driver is likely to be on each road. increase.
“Pay attention to the signs,” he said in part.
This memo seems to be written on loose-leaf type ruled paper. The conclusion is “Elementary school is not so far”.
Gwyn Gabe quoted Oakley Police Det. Tyler Horn said: “After a handwritten comparison, these handwritten instructions appear to have been written by Marshall Jones. The instructions are from Vacaville, CA (Marshall’s sister’s house) to a remote location in Pioneer, California. Handwritten instructions are executed. Obtained later. Search Warrant’s. “
Gabe’s father, Gwyn Gabe, wrote in a Facebook post that police executed an investigation warrant in February at his sister, Vacaville, in Jones, California. He said the woman gave the police “a crumpled piece of paper that Marshall threw into the trash.”
Gabe keeps track of family searches for Alexis through a search-only Facebook page titled “Help me bring Alexis Gabe home.”
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The family is planning a search on July 16th, hoping to find a missing Alexis Gabe cell phone that investigators found in February. According to her family, it was confirmed that her cell phone recovered had traces of Jones’ DNA.
Lovers have created GoFundMe to support their families. Authorities and the community are offering up to $ 60,000 incentives for information about Gabe’s whereabouts.
Gwyn Gabe spoke with KTVU and said his family had endured “the most difficult five and a half months of our lives.”
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“We didn’t expect this to happen,” he told the news station. He later added, “In our hearts, we will continue to have hope until we find our bodies.”
If you have any information, please call the Oakley Police Station (925-625-8060).