MISSING PERSON
CASE #: 2022-21
Danielle Roselie Rico
Also Known As:
Lala
Status:
Open
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Missing From:
Riverside County, CA
Summary:
Danielle Rico was last seen on August 21, 2022 when she went by her mother's house to ask for gas. She was with an unknown man family did not recognize. Danielle stated he was just a friend.
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Circumstances of Disappearance:
Danielle is the mother of two teenaged daughters at the time of her disappearance. Family reported that Danielle did have problems with drugs but it would be unlike her to miss her daughter's birthdays.
Additional Details:
Her boyfriend, Chad, might be the last to see her alive. A few weeks after her disappearance he sold her car. He was also still using her EBT card despite that she was missing. He lives on the Native American Reservation near where she was last seen, and local law enforcement have not been able to obtain a warrant to search that area. The family believes that is where she is. When mother Billie asked Chad about Danielle, he stated they had been broken up for a month.
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