CUE Center For Missing Persons
P.O. Box 12714 Contact:
Wilmington, N.C. 28411 Monica Caison
(910) 343-1131 (910) 232-1687
www.ncmissingpersons.org cuecenter@aol.com
For immediate release:
February 18, 2009
Canada
Forensic Artist Aids Missing Person Florida
Case
Family
of Pam Biggers request aid from North
Carolina Organization
WILMINGTON,
NC Several
months ago the family of missing woman, Pam Biggers reached out to a non profit
group based out of North Carolina for help in finding out what happened to
their loved one. Now, the group is releasing two composites constructed by
renowned forensic artist, Dianna Trepkov, from Canada, http://www.forensicsbydiana.com/. The composites show what Pam could now look
like, considering the possibility of her wandering and adapting to a street
life of being homeless. “In the case of Pam’s disappearance, the family
believes she could be lost; this is an effort to reach out to the public and
search for her in another way”, said CUE’s founder, Monica Caison. “We want to
leave no stone unturned in our search effort”, she added.



Pam Biggers vanished on January 28th 2008, from Panama City, FL; she was visiting from
her home town of Hueytown, Alabama. Pam was last
seen around 7 pm on that Sunday evening after checking
into her hotel room while on a group business trip with Acosta. Investigators
located all of Pam’s belongings left behind in her room and no apparent sign of
struggle. Her vehicle was located in the parking lot of the hotel, leaving
behind even more of a mystery.
Clothing: White sweater,
black pants with pin stripes when last seen
Height: 5'8''
Weight: 135 lbs
Hair: Gray
Eyes: Green
DOB: 10/12/55
Missing Date: 1/28/2008
Age: 52 (at time of
disappearance)
Family members believe
Pam may have been disoriented and could have suffered some sort of break from
reality due to the onset of depression and paranoid tendencies she was
experiencing in her life. Prior to her disappearance she was struggling with
medication prescribed and restless sleeping patterns. “She may be out in the
area as a homeless person or might have begun to travel not realizing her
destination; we have nothing to go on and no direction to look, we have to
consider all options”, said Pam’s husband, Don Biggers. Law officials have
conducted area searches along with her family and friends to only come up empty
handed. “We remain hopeful that the composites will aid investigators in
locating new areas to search for Pam, said CUE’s founder, Monica Caison.
If anyone has
information concerning missing person, Pam Biggers please contact the Bay
County Sheriff’s Office 850-747-4700 or the CUE Center for Missing Persons
(910) 343-1131, 24 hour line (910) 232-1687.
In 1994 the CUE Center
for Missing Persons was founded to aid cases of missing persons nationwide;
funded entirely by donations, and staffed by volunteers. CUE Founder Monica
Caison, has dedicated her life to the plight of missing people; which is
focused on finding the missing, advocating for their causes, and supporting
their families. Since its inception, CUE has helped more than 8,500 families in
what is often the most confusing and desperate times of their lives.