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Amber Cates
Missing poster from Federal Bureau Investigation
BornAmber Elizabeth Cates
(1988-02-03) February 3, 1988 (age 36)
Columbia, Tennessee
DisappearedApril 11, 2004
StatusMissing for 20 years, 9 months and 1 day
Height5.5 ft 0 in (168 cm)

Amber Elizabeth Cates, born February 3, 1988, in Columbia, Tennessee, disappeared on April 11, 2004, at age 16. She has green eyes and blonde hair.

She was last seen leaving with a man in a gold Mazda. Amber planned to spend spring break with a relative but never arrived. Authorities initially classified her as a runaway due to her history, but the lack of contact or activity on her records raised concerns. The man last seen with Cates reportedly dropped Cates off to another man, who claimed he dropped her off at a Columbia, Tennessee garage after purchasing hair dye. He was interviewed by authorities from a federal prison in Alabama.

Investigations have provided no significant leads. Amber’s half-sister, Brenda James, noted Amber’s association with a risky crowd before her disappearance. In 2017, her sister hired private investigators to work the case. James has advocated for awareness about her sister's case. The Federal Bureau of Investigation is involved in the case. The FBI offers a $25,000 reward for information leading to Amber’s recovery or prosecution of those involved.

In March 2024, Maury County authorities announced a major lead, sending evidence for analysis. Despite this, the case remains unsolved.

References

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