Aussie Antionette Binford: Last Seen With Unknown Man In 1993
Her family reportedly saw her get into a vehicle with an unknown White male.
It was during the holiday season back in 1993 when the family of Aussie Antionette Binford last made contact with her. On November 25 of that year, as others were getting nestled into the holiday cheer in Phoenix, Arizona, Aussie's loved ones could have never imagined they were looking toward her disappearance and decades of unanswered questions.
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According to reports, Aussie Antionette Binford was last "possibly" seen getting into a small, white, two-door vehicle with an unknown White male. Authorities believe that she met with foul play. Where she was going and when she was expected to return remain a mystery. Very few details are available regarding her case.
Aussie Antionette Binford: What To Know
At the time of her disappearance, Aussie Antionette Binford stood 5 feet 1 inch to 5 feet 3 inches tall and weighed 120 to 130 pounds. She had black/dark brown hair and brown eyes. She is missing her right index finger and has the name "Michael" tattooed on the back of her right shoulder. Aussie was last seen wearing a black collarless three-quarter sleeve dress shirt with ruffles on the cuffs and buttoned up the back, a pink miniskirt, and unknown shoes. Aussie's nickname is "Annette," and her birthday is September 30, 1957. She would be 62 years old at the time of this publication.
Anyone with information regarding this case is urged to contact the Phoenix Police Department at (602) 262-6151, the Missing Persons Unit at (602)261-8042, phoenix.tips.ppd@phoenix.gov, or their local authorities.
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Agency: PPD, Missing Persons Unit
Phone: (602)261-8042
Email: phoenix.tips.ppd@phoenix.gov,
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