Sarah Kinslow's Page
A missing child called Sarah Kinslow. Click on her photo to find out more about her
or just scroll down and you find out more information about her that her mother
sent to me personally. her eye color/hair color/scars/birth date/what age she was
when she disappeared and where she is possibly at right now.
Aged progression Photo
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More pictures of her below and on the websites.



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Information on her below:
Date she disappeared: May 1st, 2001
Place she disappeared from: Greenville, TX
Age when she disappeared: 14yrs old
Height: 5'4" Weight: 105 lbs DOB: Jun. 14th, 1986 Age now: 21yrs old
Place She has been sighted(2002): Beaverton, Oregon
She has two(2) front teeth that overlap, two(2) chicken pox scars
on her left cheek, and a mole on the right side of her neck.
She could possibly have an outline of the letter "I" tattooed on
inside of her ankle. She tends to have acne, and she has (6)
piercings and two(2) in her right lobe.
She was wearing baggy Blue Jeans, blue & gray athletic shoes,
teal pullover jacket with hood.
She had on a Minnie Mouse watch with a pink face and black
band and silver necklace with the word "ROCK" on a pendent.
Contact information: (if you have seen her then call here or write here)
Louise Kinslow (mother of Sarah Kinslow)
3916 Pine Street
Greenville, TX 75401 USA
Greenville Police Department (Texas) - 1-903-457-2900
National Center for Missing & Exploited Children
1-800-843-5678 (1-800-THE-LOST)
Links to locate her plus there are many other pictures of her.
Most of these websites are personal websites from her mother.
http://www.sarahkinslow.faithweb.com/
http://lookingforsarahkinslow.blogspot.com
http://www.tagworld.com/louik/World/MyWeb.aspx
http://blog.myspace.com/helpfindsarahkinslow
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fl2spuejpv0
This Yahoo group is mine it's a group that I made because her mother
wanted to have her back home and it's got all of her information about
Sarah Kinslow as this website does.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/missingchildren
Website created by Sheila Read