Theresa has been missing for 44 years, please look closely at her pictures and if you have any information regarding her disappearance, call the Alvin Police department at 281-388-4370 or the Brazoria County Sheriff's office at 979-864-2236.Photos of Theresa can be viewed on the Crimeatorium website, www.crimeatorium.com by clicking on the episode.Sources:https://charleyproject.org/https://www.websleuths.com/forums/https://www.namus.gov/MissingPersons/Case#/32747/details?navSupport:Donations are appreciated, if you would like to help support the show, use the link below and buy me a burrito and a Diet Pepsi:http://Ko-fi.com/crimeatoriumFor $3 a month, you can support this show on Patreon, in return you will receive ad free, early, and bonus episodeshttps://www.patreon.com/crimeatoriumIf you like the podcast, please share it on social media and with friends, and take a minute to leave a review for Crimeatorium on Spotify, Podchaser or Apple Podcasts.Contact:[email protected] you for listening!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/crimeatorium9009/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
The last time anyone saw 17-year-old Teresa Vernell Jones was in September of 1980 in Alvin, Texas. Her plan was to give her sister Brenda a ride home in her late 60s model Primer Gray Chevy Impala Nova or perhaps a Chevelle. Her sister was in Houston, Texas. Neither Teresa nor the car have ever been located.
To add more mystery to Teresa's disappearance, her sister, Gina LaDonna Gibbs, was murdered in Nassau County, Florida, on June 2, 1982. This case has never been solved. Teresa, who also goes by the name of Terry, is 5'5 to 5'6 inches tall, weighs between 110 and 130 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes. She has a tattoo of a rose on her back right shoulder and a gap between her two upper teeth.
There is some confusion about the model of Teresa's car. She was purchasing it from her sister-in-law, and she is uncertain of the model. Her best recollection is that it was a 1967 two-door Chevy, first believing that it was green, then decided that it was primer gray. Teresa's driver's license has never been renewed.
At the time of Teresa's disappearance, police believed she was a runaway, so no missing persons report was taken. Teresa would be 61 years old now and has been missing for 44 years. She comes from a large family and they are still looking for answers. Please look closely at the pictures of her posted on the Crimatorium website. A link will be provided in the show notes.
If you have any information regarding her disappearance, call the Alvin Police Department at 281-388 or the Brazoria County Sheriff's Office, 979-864-2236.