The Arizona Republic
Five-year-old Jhessye Shockley was reported missing from her Glendale home on Oct. 11. 2011.
Here's a look back at what has happened so far in the case of the missing kindergartner.
OCTOBER 2011
Oct. 11: Jerice Hunter calls Glendale police about 5 p.m. to report that her daughter, Jhessye Shockley, is missing from her apartment near 45th and Glendale avenues. Hunter said she had gone on a brief errand and returned to find Jhessye missing.
"Hello, hello, hello, I need an officer at my house. I can't find my daughter," the Glendale mother says.
Police scour the neighborhood, looking for the 5-year-old. They initially suspect that Jhessye may have simply managed to unlock her apartment door and walk out.
Oct. 12: Authorities activate an Amber Alert hours after a tipster said she saw a woman put a girl who looked like Jhessye in a dark-colored Chevrolet Malibu.
Hundreds of officers from across the Valley search the neighborhood. Bloodhounds are deployed.
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