Retracing the Steps of Prisma Peralta Reyes
Join us on the latest episode of the And Then They Were Gone podcast as we explore the baffling case of Prisma Peralta Reyes, a devoted single mother who vanished without a trace in Mesquite, Texas in 2019. Follow along as we retrace Prisma's movements on her final day. Discover how crowdsourcing could be the key to uncovering crucial information and bringing Prisma home. Don't miss this gripping episode - listen now and spread the word to help raise awareness of Prisma's story.
The latest episode of "And Then They Were Gone" explores the mysterious disappearance of Prisma Peralta Reyes, a 26-year-old single mother who went missing in Mesquite, Texas on April 17, 2019. Prisma's life had been going through a lot of changes in the weeks leading up to her disappearance. She had recently ended a tumultuous relationship, lost her job, started a new one, and was apparently trying to rekindle a romance with her ex.
On the evening of April 17, 2019, Prisma failed to pick up her son from his babysitter, which was completely out of character for her. Her family immediately became concerned and contacted the police to report her missing. Her car was found abandoned the next morning where she had left it, but there was no trace of her or the belongings that she had with her. Prisma’s family and friends organized search parties and handed out flyers in the hope of finding her, but their efforts were fruitless.
In the episode, we retrace Prisma's steps on her last day to see if they can provide any clues about what happened to her. Prisma's advocates strongly believe that crowdsourcing could be the key to finding pieces of the puzzle that police in Mesquite, Texas have missed.
Anyone with information related to Reyes’ disappearance is urged to contact the Mesquite Police Department at 972-285-6336. Anonymous tips can also be submitted online via North Texas Crime Stoppers or by calling its tip line at 877-373-8477.
The disappearance of Prisma Reyes is a tragic case that highlights the importance of community involvement in solving crimes. With the help of concerned citizens and law enforcement officials, we can increase the chances of finding missing persons and bringing them home to their loved ones. We hope that this episode will raise awareness about Prisma's case and encourage anyone with information to come forward.
Sources:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/prisma-denisse-peralta-32b309ab/
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