Disappearance of Arianna Fitts
Disappearance of Arianna Fitts
The disappearance of Arianna Fitts is an unsolved missing person case involving a young girl from San Francisco, California. Arianna Fitts was last seen in February 2016, when she was just two years old. Her mother, Nicole Fitts, was found murdered in a shallow grave in San Francisco's McLaren Park on April 8, 2016. The case has garnered significant media attention and remains open, with the San Francisco Police Department continuing to investigate.
Background[edit | edit source]
Arianna Fitts was born in 2014. Her mother, Nicole Fitts, was a single mother who worked at a Best Buy store in San Francisco. Nicole was described as a dedicated and loving mother who worked hard to provide for her daughter. In early 2016, Nicole and Arianna were living in a shared home with roommates.
Disappearance[edit | edit source]
Arianna was last seen in February 2016. Nicole had reportedly left Arianna in the care of babysitters while she worked. On April 1, 2016, Nicole was reported missing by her family. A week later, on April 8, 2016, Nicole's body was discovered in a shallow grave in McLaren Park. She had been murdered, and her death was ruled a homicide. Arianna was not found with her mother, and her whereabouts remain unknown.
Investigation[edit | edit source]
The San Francisco Police Department launched an investigation into the disappearance of Arianna Fitts and the murder of Nicole Fitts. The case has involved multiple law enforcement agencies, including the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). Despite extensive searches and numerous tips from the public, Arianna has not been located.
Public Appeals[edit | edit source]
The case has received widespread media coverage, and law enforcement agencies have made numerous public appeals for information. The FBI has offered a reward for information leading to Arianna's whereabouts. The case has also been featured on various true crime television programs and podcasts.
Current Status[edit | edit source]
As of the latest updates, the disappearance of Arianna Fitts remains unsolved. The San Francisco Police Department continues to investigate the case, and Arianna is still listed as a missing person. The community and law enforcement agencies remain hopeful that new information will come to light that will lead to Arianna's recovery and the resolution of her mother's murder.
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