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July 28, 2011 at 3:49 am #12940AdminKeymaster
Update – July 29, 2011 2:15PM
We have obtained more information about Abhi.
She came to the United States as a Bhutanese refugee about six months ago and was living with her family in Riverdale, Maryland. She worked at a McDonald’s about 2 miles from her apartment. She walked home every night after her shift ended at 10PM.
On Monday, July 25th, 2011 she left home for work and called her sister Uma around 11am to tell she might be home late that night. Uma works a night job and was sleeping when she got the call. Abhi usually came home before 11pm every night. After seeing no sign of her until midnight her family members started getting worried. They tried calling her cell phone but could not get hold of her — her phone was turned off, calls went straight to voice mail.
Nobody has seen Abhi since then. Her family have informed the authorities.
Full Name – Abhi Maya Sarki
Age – 23
Abhi’s contact number – 202-704-0054
If you get any information please contact – Uma Sarki Mizar at 240-280-6738[Details provided by Mamta Bhandari via email and by Uma Sarki Mizar on the phone.]
[Original post – Wed Jul 27, 2011 10:49 pm]
A Nepali girl named Abi has been missing for two days. She has only been in the United States for six months.She was working at a McDonald’s in Harwood, Maryland. She usually walked about 2 miles to her apartment every night after she got off at 10PM. Two days ago she left work and no one has seen her since.
[via Bryan Butland]
More details about Abi will be updated as we get more information
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July 31, 2011 at 12:32 pm #12439bhagimanMember
I need to correct the information on Abi, she left her home on Monday morning between 8:30-11am, she called her sister at 1pm in the afternoon and said she was at the IRC (International Rescue Committee), she was supposed to work that day at McDonald’s but she did not show up, her family thought she was at work, when she did not come home in the evening as usual they began to worry, Tuesday morning they called their case manager at IRC, he said Abi had cancelled the appointment and did not come Monday morning-? (The IRC office is near downtown Washington DC). On Tuesday the case manager met with the family and the police came and they filed a missing person’s report. They have received no new information yet. Her phone goes directly to voice mail but it is not in service. Bryan 7/31/11
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