CHICAGO — The mother of Chicago postal worker Kierra Coles, who mysteriously vanished more than four years ago, is hoping the FBI will take the lead in the search for her daughter.
Coles was about three months pregnant and eager to meet her first child when she disappeared on Oct. 2, 2018, according to her mother, Karen Phillips."One minute I want to scream and holler, I want to cry all day," she told ABC News."But I know I have to keep going, because I still have to live my life and pay my bills. But it's just so stressful. Sometimes I don't even want to get up -- I just want to sleep all day.
The FBI would not comment on this case directly, but a spokesperson said, in general,"The FBI is always willing to work with law enforcement partners to the greatest extent possible to provide critical resources on local cases." The surveillance video showed a man -- who is considered a person of interest -- arriving at Coles' home, and later Coles and the man were seen driving away in Coles' car.
Later that night, Coles' car was parked in another part of the city, police said. The person of interest was seen getting out of the passenger side, but nobody got out of the driver's side, according to police.
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