Missing Person–Sonjah Nicole Kingston
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| Case Type: Endangered DOB: Nov 15, 1975 Missing Date: Jul 02, 2002Â Â Â Age Now: 36 Missing City: Greensboro Missing State: NC Case Number: x |
Gender: Female Race: Black Complexion: Dark Height: 5-8 Weight: 150 Hair Color: Black Hair Length: Medium Eye Color: Brown Wear Glasses or Contacts: No |
| Location Last Seen: Was last seen on July 2, 2002 when she left her residence in Greensboro. She had last been seen driving away from her residence in her dark green Mazda.
Circumstances of Disappearance: Sonjah had been a dancer at a Greensboro strip club called Sugar Bares. She started running drugs and money for “Turnbull” after becoming sexually involved with him. She also recruited other strippers to work as couriers. In Nov 2001, Guilford County sheriff’s deputies stopped Kingston and found more than a pound of cocaine in her car. Turnbull provided money to bail her out and hire a lawyer. He quit using Kingston as a courier after that, but confidential informants told federal agents that he continued seeing her and providing her with cash. Kingston was facing a minimum of nearly six years in federal prison, but she could reduce her sentence by cooperating with authorities. Informants said that Turnbull feared that was her intention. In July 2002, three months before Turnbull was arrested, Kingston’s mother reported her missing. Another stripper told an informant that “Sonjah disappeared” after she went with Turnbull “to dig up some money or bury some money.” Last Seen Wearing: Shirt, sweatpants, sneakers Identifying Marks or Characteristics: Med length braided hair. Multiple tattoos and piercings on tongue and lip. |
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- January 26, 2012 No comments Posted in: Missing Adults
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