Amber DuBois’s Body Found a Year after Disappearance
This news just released here in Escondido Ca.
The body of Amber Dubois, a 14-year-old Escondido teen missing for over a year, has been found in a rural area of northern San Diego County. 
Dubois disappeared on the morning of Feb. 13, 2009, only about 100 yards from Escondido High School, Escondido California.
Escondido police held a press conference Sunday to make the announcement and discuss details of the case, which received new attention this week after the murder of teen Chelsea King.
Sex offender John Albert Gardner III, 30, has been charged with the attack on King, which happened Feb. 25 as she jogged in a park near her home.
Earlier this weekend, police searched Dubois's neighborhood, including a pond in Kit Carson Park, (which is less than 1 block from our house) and although they ended the search Saturday afternoon without any clues, a hiker coincidentally found her body in another part of the county that same afternoon.
Can you believe that?
It is not clear to what extent Gardner is now considered a suspect in Amber's murder, but rumors are flying around ever since his arrest in Chelsea Kings case.
Escondido police said they are withholding comment until the press conference.







HEAVENLY FATHER, thank you for bringing closure for the DuBois Family…may YOUR wisdom, love, peace & forgiveness that surpasses all understanding cover & overshadow the DuBois Family…Bless those that Bless this family. Give Amber’s parents, family & friends peace–let them know that the love they gave her is with her now & she’s currently dwelling with the one that loves her best…Our LORD & SAVIOUR…In JESUS Name, AMEN.
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