
Missing California woman's parents 'heartbroken' by lack of updates in search for 22-year-old Jolissa Fuentes
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The family of a missing California woman is frustrated and concerned by a lack of updates in and attention giving to their 22-year-old daughter's missing persons case.
Norma Nunez and Joey Fuentes search for their daughter on their own time every day, putting up flyers and asking people for information or surveillance footage. (Norma Nunez) Jolissa Fuentes' parents believe the missing woman drove off to a rural area of Selma when she disappeared. (Norma Nunez) A $10,000 reward is being offered for information leading to Fuentes' whereabouts. (Norma Nunez) Jolissa Fuentes worked at a packing house in Selma, California. (Norma Nunez) Jolissa Fuentes' family believes she may have driven into a rural area of Selma, California, before she disappeared. (Norma Nunez) Jolisaa Futenes had been at a friend's party the night before her disappearance and went by her grandmother's to pick up a bag and some money before she stopped at the AM/PM where she was last seen. (Norma Nunez) Audrey Conklin is a digital reporter for FOX Business and Fox News. Email tips to audrey.conklin@fox.com or on Twitter at @audpants.
"We picked her up on camera after that. However, we're not going to relinquish that information, as we…have to kind of consider all avenues," he said. "Right now, there's nothing that is insinuating foul play, but, again, we don't have much information."
The Selma Police Department has partnered with the Fresno Sheriff's Office to use some of their resources, such as helicopters, to assist with their search. Federal law enforcement officers are also involved, according to Alcaraz and Fuentes' family. Still, they have received no definitive leads regarding the 22-year-old's whereabouts in the two weeks since she vanished.