Amber Dubois Lost Teenage Found Dead
A massive search was conducted after Amber Dubois went missing a little over a year ago in February 2009, while walking to Escondido High School, where she was a student. Police, volunteers, family and friends have search for the 14-year-old girl extravagant, but she was nowhere to be found.
Now Police have found the skeletal remains of the juvenile teenager from the Pala Indian Reservation that marked her death.
It has been speculated that Amber Dubois is another victim of John Albert Gardner III, who came into public view as a dangerous sex offender after kidnapping and killing Chelsea King.
According to reports a candlelight vigil is being held for Amber Dubois at her school on Monday.
According to media reports the remains of the young South Californian teenager made authorities refocus on Chelsea King’s case, the student of Poway High School, when missing while jogging in the community park. Police found her body on the lower side of the Lake in the same community park couple of days after her disappearance.
John Albert Gardner III was arrested in connection with the disappearance of the 17-year-old Kings just 6 miles from where she went missing.
Amber Dubois remains were found by the Escondido Police from Pala Indian Reservation, it is a rugged and rural area in the north of San Diego, Jim Maher the Police Chief of Escondido said.
Amber Dubois was last seen alive on the 13th February of 2009, while walking to Escondido High School; she was carrying her backpack and a $200 cheque at the time of her disappearance.
