(CBS/AP) BROOKLYN A woman whose 22-year-old niece went missing last month while visiting relatives in Florida says it's been nothing but "sleepless nights" for the family since the disappearance.
"It's sleepless nights," Daffodil Samuel said Sunday at the family's home in the East New York section of Brooklyn. "It's being hungry and can't eat. It's fasting and constant prayer."
The missing woman, Stepha Henry, was last seen by relatives at their South Florida home on May 29 getting into a black sedan with a man. Henry, who was visiting the area with her 16-year-old sister, said she was going to a nightclub.
Miami-Dade County police have said they don't know if foul play is involved and Henry's case is under investigation. They have examined abandoned cars and traced signals from her cell phone, which now goes straight to voicemail.
Henry is black, 5-foot-2 and 110 pounds and has brown eyes and red hair that falls just past her shoulders. She is an honors graduate of John Jay College of Criminal Justice, is fascinated by criminal cases and aspires to be a lawyer, relatives said....More?
source: wcbstv.com
Interesting that this story is not getting as much attention as the woman in Ohio.

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