Phylicia Barnes Family Offers $25,000 Reward For NC Teen
Phylicia Barnes’ Family Offers $25K Reward For Missing Teen
NORTH CAROLINA — Phylicia Barnes’ friends and family marked the one-month anniversary of her disappearance Friday with a prayer vigil and an offer of $25,000 for information that helps solve the case.
The reward offer was announced during a morning news conference at Union Academy, the Monroe charter school where Phylicia is a senior. The money would come from a school foundation designed to help students in need.
Barnes, who was 16 when she disappeared, was last seen Dec. 28 at the northwest Baltimore apartment of her stepsister Deena Barnes, whom Phylicia was visiting over the holidays. Her stepsister’s ex-boyfriend told investigators the Monroe teen said she was leaving to get something to eat.
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