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Death of Adre-Anna Jackson

1995 births2000s deaths2000s missing person cases2005 in Washington (state)2006 in Washington (state)
American people of Native American descentCrimes in Washington (state)December 2005 events in the United StatesFemale murder victimsFormerly missing peopleHistory of Pierce County, WashingtonMissing person cases in Washington (state)Native Americans in Washington (state)People from Lakewood, WashingtonUnsolved murders in the United States

Adre-Anna Anita Jackson, also spelled Adreanna or Adre'Anna was a missing person of Native American descent from Lakewood, Washington. She disappeared at age 10 while walking to school in December 2005 in "a high-crime area with a large number of registered sex offenders". Her mother had sent her out on a three-block walk not knowing school had been canceled because of snow and didn't report her missing until late in the day.

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