Pennsylvania Mother Appeals for Help as Daughter Goes MISSING After TRAGIC LOSSES

Pennsylvania Mother Appeals for Help as Daughter Goes MISSING After TRAGIC LOSSES

A Pennsylvania woman is speaking out about her family’s most recent challenge: her daughter has gone missing after her two boys died in recent years.

The New Jersey State Police reported in a social media post that Danielle Lopez, 37, was last seen on April 13 at a Wawa in Vincentown, New Jersey.

Police said Lopez’s 2008 two-door blue Hyundai Accent was discovered “disabled” in Woodland Township.

“She is known to frequent the Brendan T. Byrne State Forest, Pemberton Township, and Willingboro Township,” according to state police. Lopez is listed as 5 feet 4 inches tall, weighing 135 pounds, with brown hair and green eyes.

Lopez’s mother, Sue Quackenbush, posted an appeal for information on her daughter’s location on Facebook on May 22.

“I’m asking for prayers from the community as we once again navigate an incredibly painful situation,” Quackenbush stated in a post. “Police are still looking for Danielle to bring her home for me. Please pray for the first responders while they search, and if you can help, do so at their command.” “Danielle was sweet, creative, and loving,” Quackenbush explained. “She was an amazing daughter and a bright light in my life. I beg that you honor my right to grieve and mourn this tough loss.”

Lopez is Quackenbush’s last living kid.

According to Fox News, Quackenbush’s eldest son, Eric, committed suicide in 2015, and her younger son, Michael, a Marine returning from Afghanistan, was killed in a crash in Florida the following year. Quackenbush, who did not immediately answer a message from PEOPLE, said Fox News that her daughter’s vehicle was discovered on the day she went missing, but she has no idea what happened to Lopez.

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She also believes Lopez was with someone when she was captured on video exiting the Wawa.

“I went out to where her car was found, I’ve been to the campground, I’ve been looking for about six weeks now,” Quackenbush stated.

In her Facebook post, she encouraged others to come forward if they had information about her daughter.

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