
The person at the center of this case
Latisha Candice Desiderio
Justice for Latisha Candice Desiderio — the trail went cold in 2023, but the truth hasn't.
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White pickup truck with unknown make, model, and license plate - who was driving and where did they go?
The friend who dropped off Latisha at the store - what details can they provide about the white truck and its driver?
Why did Latisha get into an unknown vehicle, and was this a planned meeting or unexpected encounter?
Latisha Candice Desiderio, a 33-year-old American Indian woman, went missing on July 16, 2023, after being dropped off at Crownpoint Basha's Store parking lot in New Mexico and getting into an unknown white pickup truck. The vehicle's make, model, and license plate remain unidentified, leaving critical details about her disappearance unclear. The Navajo Nation Police Department continues investigating and seeks information about the white pickup truck and its driver.
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Official wording
NamUs case MP116417. Missing person: Latisha Candice Desiderio.
Last known contact: 2023-07-16 in Crownpoint, McKinley, NM. Circumstances: On July 16, 2023, Latisha Candice Desiderio was dropped off at Crownpoint Basha's Store parking lot in Crownpoint, New Mexico by a friend.
Latisha Candice Desiderio was reported to get into a white in color pick-up truck. No license plate available.
Make and model of the pick-up truck is unknown. Demographics: 33 years, Female, American Indian / Alaska Native.
Physical description: 5 ft 6 in, 150 lbs, hair: Brown, eyes: Brown. Investigating agency: Navajo Nation Police Department - Crownpoint District | 03-23-027698 | 2023-08-16.
Latisha Candice Desiderio was dropped off at Crownpoint Basha's Store parking lot and reportedly got into a white pickup truck.
Navajo Nation Police Department officially documented the missing person case (MP116417).
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