Nichole Dillard, 38: Mother Of 2 Last Seen Getting Into A Car In 2017
Little is known about Nichole Dillard, but her family has been searching for answers about this 2017 case since its inception.
A family has been searching for answers regarding the missing person case involving 38-year-old Nichole Dillard. According to Press-Enterprise, the mother of two was last seen at her Greentree Apartment on Devonshire Avenue in Rialto, California. She shared the residence with her 23-year-old daughter and 21-year-old son.
At the residence on March 16, 2017, Nichole was last seen getting into a vehicle that may have been a Chrysler Sebring. The car was described as a gray or silver sedan, but it is unclear if she was alone or with company. Meanwhile, Nichole's mother, Katrina Rowe, 54, told reporters that it wasn't uncommon for her daughter to disappear for days at a time. However, Nichole would always return and stay in contact. Katrina added that these situations usually resulted from Nichole and her daughter arguing.
Katrina Didn't Know Who To Turn To
“Nobody has heard from her,” the concerned mother said. “I don’t know where else to look or who to talk to.” Katrina added, “You never would expect something like this. You see it on TV and you never think it would be you that would be going through it.”
Relatives also told police that Nichole Dillard may be bipolar, but there wasn't evidence that she was on any medications. Katrina has pounded the pavement, passing out fliers on Florida Avenue, an area that Nichole was known to frequent. Those who stopped to speak with Katrina told her they knew or recognized Nichole but hadn't seen or heard from her in some time.
Nichole Dillard: What To Know
At the time of her disappearance, Nichole Dillard stood 5 feet 3 inches tall and weighed 130 pounds. She had black/dark brown hair and brown eyes. She also has a tattoo of a Capricorn on the back of her neck. Her middle name is "Marie."
Anyone with information about this case is urged to contact the Hemet Police Department at (951) 765-2400 or their local authorities. The agency case number is 21-2466.
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