Age-Progression Imaging Could Offer Clues About Missing Baby in 40-Year-Old Case
The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) has released an age-progression photo of Melissa McGuinn, who disappeared from Trenton, New Jersey, nearly 40 years ago when she was an infant.
Melissa was 7 months old when she went missing on March 6, 1988, with a woman, Wanda Reed, and her partner, who were living with Melissa’s parents. When questioned about Melissa’s disappearance, Reed gave inconsistent reports about what happened to Melissa that day. Despite in-depth searches and investigations, Melissa has not been seen ever since.
The NCMEC’s new age-progression image created by a forensic artist reveals what Melissa could look like today at age 37.
According to the NCMEC, an age progression shows the public an approximation of what a missing child might look like as time passes, not just what someone looked like at the time of their disappearance. The hope is that someone will recognize the face in an age progression.
Melissa’s mother, Becky McGuinn House, has not stopped looking for her daughter since the girl’s disappearance, and she believes Melissa is still alive.
“Over the last 37 years, there’s never been a day when I haven’t hoped and prayed that you would come home,” House shared in a news release sent to NBC10 News Philadelphia. “There isn’t a day that goes by that I don’t wonder where you are or what you’re like, if you’re safe, if you’re happy…I just want you to know that I fight for you every single day and that you have a big family here that can’t wait to meet you. We’ll never give up hope that you’re going to come home to us.”
Over the last decade, the effort to find Melissa hit a new development when investigators found a sample of her DNA. The hospital where she was born had kept a blood sample on file. So far, three women in their mid-twenties have been tested, but none of them matched the blood sample. DNA results from a fourth woman are pending.
If you have any information about Melissa or her disappearance, please call NCMEC at 800-THE-LOST (800-843-5678) or Trenton Police at 609-989-4155.