Bridgeton, NJ – Six years after the disappearance of Dulce Maria Alavez from Bridgeton City Park, investigators are renewing calls for information as they continue searching for answers. Dulce was 5 years old when she vanished on September 16, 2019.
According to the Cumberland County Prosecutor’s Office, case agents have been working closely with the New Jersey State Police Special Investigations Section to review all collected evidence. Prosecutor Jennifer Webb-McRae said the case is now being examined with the help of artificial intelligence, which is expected to generate new investigative leads.
“This investigation is like a large puzzle,” Webb-McRae explained in a statement. “There are missing pieces. We don’t know their significance until all are collected. Anyone who was in the park the day Dulce disappeared may hold the puzzle piece that breaks this case wide open.”
Dulce, who would be 11 years old today, remains missing. Authorities continue to emphasize that anyone with information, no matter how small, is urged to come forward. Webb-McRae stressed that immigration status will not be questioned for witnesses providing information.
Information can be submitted anonymously at www.ccpo.tips or by calling the New Jersey State Police Special Investigations Section at 1-833-465-2653.
“This case remains just as important today as it was on the first day,” said Colonel Patrick J. Callahan of the NJ State Police. “Our commitment to uncovering the truth has never wavered, and we will not rest until justice is served.”
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