Missing Person $20k Reward Offered For Tacoma Girl Missing Since 1979

Angela Mae Meeker vanished in 1979 just two days before her 14th birthday.

Now the FBI is offering a reward of up to $20,000 to resolve the missing-person case.

The Sound Sound Cold Case Working Group, which uses FBI resources and investigations by such agencies as the Tacoma Police Department, is trying to resolve the case,

“The FBI hopes that this reward is an additional incentive for people to come forward with information,” said Senior Supervisory Resident Agent Kelly Smith, who oversees the FBI’s criminal investigations in Pierce County, said in news release. “Even the smallest piece of information may contribute to solving that puzzle. The South Sound Cold Case Working Group is committed to piecing together a picture of what happened 37 years ago.”

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Angela Mae Meeker would be 51 today.

She was last seen on July 7, 1979. She left her South Tacoma home to go to the Tacoma Mall to buy a friend a birthday card. She was reportedly seen at a party that night. She didn’t return home.

She had hazel eyes, brown-blond hair. She weighed 100 to 110 pounds and was 5 feet 1 in inch tall.

At the time of her disappearance, Angela Mae Meeker was last seen wearing a black floral print shirt, blue jeans, a satin jacket, sandals and a black felt hat with red feathers on it.

If you can help in the case, call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477). Callers to Crime Stoppers may remain anonymous and are eligible to receive an additional cash reward of $1000.00 if the information given leads to an arrest and charge of the person(s) involved. The FBI’s reward applies to information leading to Angela’s recovery , an arrest related to her disappearance or both.

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