The FBI has announced a reward of up to $10,000 for assistance in locating a California woman who vanished in January, and suspected to be a sex trafficking victim.
Heaven Desiree McGee, 21, been missing since January 20,. Her mother last saw her on January 17 in Oakland, CBS News reports. She was then seen in Stockton on January 20 and has ties to San Jose, Oakland, and Stockton,.
“We know that someone in that area saw something. Whatever the detail is, however small it is, it could aid us in our investigation,” Oakland Detective Bradley Sides said.
According to the FBI, McGee has several distinctive tattoos. These include the words “Aaron Pryor” above a red rose located below her left collarbone, and unknown words above both her left and right collarbones. She also has at least four butterfly tattoos on her chest and sternum, possible Chinese characters on her left forearm just above her wrist, and the words “Darius III” on her right posterior forearm.
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McGee’s mother spoke during an FBI and Oakland Police press conference, vowing to never stop searching until McGee is found.
“She disappeared out of my life in January. Never to be seen or heard from,” she said. “I will never stop searching for my baby until I know exactly where my daughter is. Me and the rest of the family will be highly appreciative to the person who leads me to my daughter’s whereabouts.”
“Thank you to Oakland and the surrounding cities at large for all your help in regards to helping me find my baby Heaven.”
McGee is described as a Black female who stands 5 feet tall and weighs around 140 pounds. She has brown eyes and black hair and was last seen in a white jacket and brown pants.
Anyone with information should contact the FBI at 1-800-225-5324, online at or call Oakland police at 510-238-3641.
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