Bianca Elaine Lebron
DOB June 26th, 1991                           Age :17 years
Height :  4' 11" - 150 cm 
Weight :  115 lbs - 52 kg 
Eyes :Hazel                                           Hair : Brown
Missing since November 7th, 2001 from Bridgeport, CO

Circumstances : Bianca's photo age enhanced to age 14. Lebron was a fifth grade student at Elias Howe School in her hometown of Bridgeport, Connecticut in 2001. She arrived for classes during the morning hours of November 7, 2001 and told her friends and a teacher that her uncle was taking her shopping during the day. Witnesses told authorities that Lebron entered an older-model two-tone brown and tan van with tinted windows and chrome trim before classes began. The vehicle appeared to have been sanded in several areas and the exterior was in poor condition. A photo of a similar van and a sketch of its driver are posted below this case summary. Lebron has never been heard from again. She was last seen wearing beige pants, a green, beige and brown camouflage shirt, black boots and a dark blue jean jacket.

The driver is described as an Hispanic male, approximately 20 - 30 years old. Witnesses said he stood 5'8 - 5'11 with an average build. The individual has black hair styled in an afro with long sideburns, brown eyes, a prominent nose and scratches on both of his cheeks. He was wearing a long-sleeved blue pullover shirt with Gap imprinted on the front and along the right sleeve, Fubu jeans with an image of the cartoon character Fat Albert on the right rear pocket and scruffed brown Timberland boots.

Lebron's classmates believed that the unidentified man was her uncle and did not interfere when she entered his van. Her family members told authorities that Lebron does not have an uncle. None of her relatives owned a van similar to the vehicle involved in her abduction.

School officials received widespread criticism for their handling of Lebron's disappearance. Administrators did not realize Lebron was missing until the day after her abduction. Stronger security measures and new attendence policies were put into place after Lebron disappeared. The teacher who heard Lebron's statements about plans with her uncle on the day of her abduction was suspended with pay.

Lebron resided with her mother and stepfather, Carmelita Torres and Angelo Garcia, in Bridgeport at the time of her disappearance. Lebron's family noticed that she was missing at approximately 4:30 p.m. They initially believed that she may have been at a friend's house and did not remember to call them. When Lebron failed to return home by 8:30 p.m., her mother called the authorities.
No suspects have been identified in Lebron's disappearance. In late April 2002 police announced that they wanted to question Jason Gonzalez, 22, as a possible witness in Lebron's case. He had lived in Bridgeport but left about a month after Lebron's disappearance. Authorities characterized Gonzalez as an acquaintance of Lebron, but her mother says she does not know him and does not think her daughter did. Gonzalez may be in the area of Fort Myers, Florida. He has a minor criminal record but nothing that would lead authorities to believe he would be dangerous to Lebron.

In November 2003, Jason Gonzalez, whose real name is Jason Lara, called the police department to deny that he knew anything about Lebron's disappearance. The police traced his call to Fort Myers, Florida, and arrested him for second-degree forgery. The arrest is not related to Lebron's case, but authorities used it as an opportunity to bring him up to Bridgeport for interrogation about Lebron. Investigators began to question him intensely about Lebron's disappearance. He resembles the sketch of Lebron's presumed abductor and one of his friends owns a van similar to the one Lebron was seen getting into.

Lebron's loved ones stated Lara was her secret boyfriend and she had been seen kissing him, but Lara's fiancee says the allegations are false and are the result of a feud between Lara's and Lebron's families. Lara has a criminal record; he was sentenced to seven years in 1998 for carjacking, but was released from prison early. He was eventually cleared of suspicion in Lebron's disappearance; he had an alibi for the time she disappeared. He pleaded guilty to a charge of interfering with a police officer and received a suspended sentence in December 2003.

Lebron is described as having an outgoing personality with high self-esteem. She is a very good student and enjoys dancing and singing to all types of music. Lebron enjoys shopping at Milford Mall and Trumball Mall near her family's residence. She had a pet hamster named Nina at the time of her disappearance. Her case is unsolved.
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