Introduction
The bustling streets of Manhattan have witnessed countless stories—some celebrated, others shrouded in mystery. Among these is the perplexing disappearance of 19-year-old Judith Ramona Veloz, who vanished without a trace on March 3, 1993. Decades later, her case remains unresolved, leaving her family and investigators grappling for answers.
Early Life and Background
Judith Ramona Veloz, affectionately known by the alias "Aries Jones," was a vibrant young woman of Hispanic descent. Standing at 5'4" and weighing approximately 110 pounds, she was recognized by her hazel eyes and bleached blonde hair. A distinctive tattoo of a woman leaning against a lamppost adorned her right thigh. Originally hailing from the Bronx, Judith made the bold decision to leave home at 16. By 19, she had given birth to a daughter, whom she lovingly referred to as her "princess." At the time of her disappearance, she resided on River Road in Edgewater, New Jersey, frequently commuting to Manhattan's west side for work. ...Read More
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