Sacramento Police are asking for the public’s help in locating 24-year-old Aeris Hammock, who they say is at risk due to a medical condition. The Roseville woman was last seen on December 9 near 3rd Avenue and 30th Street at Gunther’s Ice Cream. She was last seen in a black and white sweatshirt, gray sweatpants and pink UGG boots. Her family describes her as an Asian-American woman with dyed blonde hair and brown eyes. She is 5 feet 7 inches tall and has an arrow tattooed on her right forearm. Both police and the Hammock family have searched the neighborhood since she was reported missing. KCRA 3 followed her parents, Leilani and Charles Hammock, as they went door-to-door Tuesday, handing out flyers and speaking to residents and businesses. The Sacramento police were also there. New ring camera video obtained by KCRA 3 shows Aeris Hammock pacing a nearby alley during the day on Friday, wearing the clothes she was last seen in .When her daughter didn’t return calls or texts, her Uncharacteristically, parents tracked her phone around the neighborhood near Gunther’s Ice Cream and found her car parked in a cul-de-sac. They said the car was unlocked with her daughter’s keys, wallet, ID and phone. Many messages, emails and voicemails from the phone appeared to have been deleted; Some date back to 2021. The Sacramento Police Department is telling KCRA 3 that they have this cell phone and are processing it for investigative leads. A department spokesman says there is currently no suspicion of foul play, but detectives are continuing to investigate and are “actively trying” to locate the missing person. If you have any information regarding this missing person, please contact the Sacramento Police Department at 916-808-5471.
SACRAMENTO, California —
Sacramento Police are asking for the public’s help in finding 24-year-old Aeris Hammock, who they say is at risk due to an illness.
The Roseville woman was last seen on December 9 in the area of 3rd Avenue and 30th Street near Gunther’s Ice Cream.
She was last seen in a black and white sweatshirt, gray sweatpants and pink UGG boots.
Her family describes her as an Asian-American woman with dyed blonde hair and brown eyes. She is 5 feet 7 inches tall and has an arrow tattooed on her right forearm.
Both police and the Hammock family have searched the neighborhood since she was reported missing.
KCRA 3 followed her parents, Leilani and Charles Hammock, as they went door-to-door Tuesday, handing out flyers and speaking to residents and businesses. The Sacramento police were also there.
New ring camera video obtained by KCRA 3 shows Aeris Hammock pacing a nearby alley during the day Friday, wearing the clothes she was last seen in.
Leilani Hammock said she last saw her daughter at her home in Roseville on Friday afternoon before going out for the day.
When her daughter didn’t return calls or texts, which her parents said is uncharacteristic, they tracked her phone around the neighborhood near Gunther’s Ice Cream and found her car parked in a cul-de-sac.
They said the car was unlocked using their daughter’s keys, wallet, ID and phone. Many messages, emails and voicemails from the phone appeared to have been deleted; some date back to 2021.
The Sacramento Police Department is telling KCRA 3 that they have this cell phone and are processing it for investigative leads.
A spokesman for the department said there was no suspicion of foul play at this time, but investigators are continuing the investigation and are “actively trying” to locate the missing person.
If you have any information regarding this missing person, please contact the Sacramento Police Department at 916-808-5471.
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