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Have You Seen Bianca Lebron?

Last Seen at Elias Howe School, in Bridgeport, Connecticut, November 7, 2001

Jeanne Marie Kerns
Bianca Lebron was 10 years-old when she went missing in November of 2001. It has been 7 years and still there has been no sign of this beautiful little girl.

Bianca would now be 17 years-old today. At the time of Bianca's disappearance, she was 4'11", brown hair, 115 lbs, hazel eyes, with a medium build. Her height and hair color could be different today due to the years she has been missing. Bianca does however have a birthmark that is located on her forehead.

Before her disappearance, Bianca told classmates her "uncle" was going to take her to the mall. They saw Bainca get into a faded brown/beige van wearing beige pants, a beige and green shirt, black boots, and a dark blue jean jacket. Bianc Lebron was never seen again.

Police are looking at Jason Gonzalez as a person of interest. Jason Gonzalez is a Hispanic male, 22 years old (would be 29 today), 5'8" to 6'0", light to medium brown skin, curly brown hair, and could or could not have side burns that frame out his face. Jason Gonzalez is not a suspect in the disappearance as of yet, however authorities do believe that he might have crucial information regarding the disappearance of Bianca Lebron. Gonzalez does have a minor record, nothing to lead authorities to believe that he is a danger. The grandmother, Sonia Reboira did tell authorities that her brother had dated Gonzalez's mother. Last known about Gonzalez is that he could be in Florida, in the Fort Myers area.

The Connecticut Governor's Office and the City of Bridgeport is offering a generous reward of $62,000 for the safe return or any information leading to the discovery of Bianca Lebron. If there is anyone that has seen this child or Jason Gonzalez please call the Bridgeport Police Department at 203-332-5541 or contact the local FBI office in Connecticut at 203-777-6311.

Even though Bianca has been missing for year now, there still is a chance that she is still out there wanting to get home. Even if foul play was a factor in this case, finding her is crucial to the family and their peace of mind to have some sort of answers and closure. Please just take a few minutes of your time and pass this around to whoever you can. And always remember it only takes a glimpse of someone to realize that just maybe that someone could be a missing person.

Published by Jeanne Marie Kerns

My passion is writing. Helping those in need get their message out is something I strive for. I love to interview those who do not feel that what they have to say is not being heard. My hand is the extension...  View profile

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  • Kenzy England6/13/2010

    How terrible! Have they ever found her? Excellent reporting, as always.

  • Secretsides12/14/2008

    Another horrible tragedy.

  • Tina Molly Lang11/30/2008

    the sooner they find her the better. it's possible she could still be alive and well.

  • Lori Voth (Revezbelle)11/29/2008

    that's so sad.

  • J P Whickson11/29/2008

    My gosh, it looks like my neice...but I remember when she was born.

  • Stephen Joltin11/29/2008

    Excellent article. You always go a great job and a public service by your articles on missing children.

  • jcorn11/29/2008

    I'm going to share this. Thanks for the heads up.

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