Sharon Ivy Jones, a 33-year old mother of a 2-year old girl, disappeared on September 22, 2002 after attending a wedding and a dance in Norfolk, VA. After finding signs of a struggle and other evidence of foul play in her apartment, police officially labeled Jones' disappearance as abduction. Since the day Sharon disappeared, her family has searched tirelessly for her. Her parents, Bobby and Thelma Jones, and sister, Stephanie traveled back and forth for months from their home in Red Bank, N.J. to pass out fliers and speak with Sharon's friends and the police. Unfortunately, it appears as though their efforts have been in vain. There have been no new leads in the cas! e and there is still a mountain of unanswered questions. For one member of the Jones family these questions will remain unanswered forever. On December 4, 2003, Sharon's beloved younger sister, Stephanie passed away. Stephanie was devoted to finding her sister and it is with the help of family and friends that the search for Sharon Ivy Jones will continue.

The Sharon Jones Reward Fund was established in October 2004. Our mission is to provide resources to offer a reward for information to help law enforcement officials locate Sharon and to solve her case. Additionally, we would like to raise public awareness surrounding the problem of missing persons and violent crime in this country.

The Sharon Jones Reward Fund

Email us at: sharonjonesrewardfund@yahoo.com

Sharon Ivy Jones
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