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Friends and family are fearing the worst following a Jacksonville woman's disappearance a week ago. A BOLO was dispatched on April 16 and flyers have been handed out, now Danielle Paige Tucker's loved ones are forced to wait.
Connie McDonald says over the years she's formed a bond with Tucker. The two, along with Brandy Munday work at the Waffle House on JTB. It's place that now serves as a painful reminder of their friends absence.
"Her family and friends need closure," said Munday. "We really do. Because it's very hard to work and have our regulars come in to ask have we heard anything."
As JSO conducts an investigation, Munday says she's doing her part by handing out missing person flyers for the mother of two.
"I've went to laundromats, gas stations anywhere I can post it," said Munday.
JSO reports show Tucker was last seen by someone she gave a ride to work, at the Target store on Roosevelt Boulevard on Jacksonville's Westside.
Munday and McDonald reached out to that person, searching for clues.
"He showed us the text message and everything, said McDonald. "She sent a text message to him stating that she made it home safely."
Munday says her friend once struggled with a drug addiction but she's been sober for 4 years. Tucker graduated from school to become a medical assistant, saved the deposit for a new rental home and in her six days missing she has not touched her bank account.
"I don't think that she's back slid," said Munday. "She had too much going for her. She was on a lot of internet sites meeting people and I know how dangerous that is. I think maybe she met the wrong person."
"We're going to continue to look until we know otherwise," said McDonald.
Tucker, 41, was last seen driving a red color 2002 Toyota Corolla with the tag BYZG31.
Call Crime Stoppers with any information at 1-866-845-TIPS.
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