Mother of Montgomery woman that went missing in 2003 speaks after reward increase

MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) – LaQuanta Riley was 19 when she went missing from west Montgomery on Dec. 7, 2003. Her mother, Pamela Riley Boldin, has been searching for her every day in the 22 years since: longer than the time they had together.

This week, CrimeStoppers 215-STOP added $5,000 to the reward for any tips leading to an arrest in the case, bringing the total now to $20,000.

According to Boldin, her daughter was last seen getting into a green four-door car, and a shortly after her disappearance a cryptic voicemail was left on her phone…

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