Alexandria Joy Lowitzer – April 26, 2010 – Spring, Texas

 

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Missing:  Alexandria Joy Lowitzer

Case:  Endangered Missing

Nickname: Ali, Alex or AJ

Missing From:  Spring, Texas

Missing Date:  April 26, 2010

Race:    W     Sex: Female

Age at Time Missing: 16 years old

Height:  5’2″

Weight: 145 pounds

Hair Color:  Brown

Eye Color: Blue

Tattoos: None known

Other:  Her ears and nose are pierced. Alexandria wears braces on her teeth. When she was last seen, her hair was dyed dark red.

Clothing: Last seen wearing white short sleeve shirt, dark hoodie, black and white checkered skinny jeans, and black tennis shoes. She had a blue slide cell phone and checkered multicolored backpack.

Police Agency: Harris County Sheriff Dept 713-967-5810 Case: 10-57351
Or call the Laura Recovery Center at 281-482-LRCF(5723) or (toll free) 866-898-5723

Case Number: HC100057351   NCMC# 1146491   NamUs MP:  7260

Family website: http://www.alexandrialowitzer.com/

Circumstance:

At approximately 2:30 PM, on April 26, 2010, just prior to leaving the Spring High School campus, Ali Lowitzer called her mother to discuss the possibility of picking up her paycheck and also her working at the Burger Barn that afternoon. This was a new job for Ali and she had only worked for Ibrahim Banat for a couple of weeks. A couple of boys got off the bus and walked in the direction of their home. They both reported that Ali was lagging behind, but nothing out of the ordinary. The last eyewitness accounts of Ali state she was walking towards Treaschwig Road. The last communication recorded was a text message sent from Ali at 2:57 PM to a friend asking them to come over later that afternoon, this is approximately 10 minutes after exiting the school bus.. We can assume that ten minutes of casual walking put Ali somewhere on Treaschwig Road, heading towards the Burger Barn.  Ali is very avid with using cell phones and sending text messages, averaging over 4000 messages a month. Her messages stopped at 3pm. Her mom thinking she was at work did not start to worry until she went to pick her up and saw the restaurant was closed. A police report was filed and the police listed Ali as a runaway teenager. This was very discouraging and heartbreaking for the family and they strongly disagreed with law enforcement stating that this was not typical behavior from Ali and there were circumstances that certainly suggest foul play. Ali’s room was exactly as it was that morning prior, her cell phone charger, clothes, makeup, jewelry and things that were very important to her were not missing. If Ali was to “runaway”, many of these items would be gone as well. In addition, the paycheck she intended on picking up was reported by the manager of the Burger Barn as not being picked up yet. The employees also claimed not to have seen Ali. Ali rarely went out with friends and loves her creature comforts of home. Her friends would usually come hangout over at her house. Ali is artistic and liked being in her room, drawing, painting, listening to music while texting her friends. Ali is an active girl involved in softball, Girl Scouts, choir and art. She had plans in the near future she looked forward to which included a birthday party for a friend in which Ali was involved in the arrangements.

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Alexandria Joy Lowitzer - UNSOLVED MISSING - April 26 2010 - Spring Texas

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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