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Toya Katrina Hill










Missing Person Case September 2021



Missing Person Case September 2021


Toya, approximately 1982; Age at the time of disappearance: -progression to Age at the time of disappearance: 34 (approximately 2007)




Date reported missing : 03/24/1982

Missing location (approx) :
Baltimore, Maryland
Missing classification : Non-Family Abduction
Gender : Female
Ethnicity :
Black


DOB : 08/24/1973 (47)
Age at the time of disappearance: 8 years old
Height / Weight : 4'0, 80 pounds
Description, clothing, jewerly and more : A blue jacket, a blue and orange striped top and blue jeans.
Distinguishing characteristics, birthmarks, tattoos : African-American female. Black hair, brown eyes. Toya wears eyeglasses, but she wasn't wearing them at the time of her disappearance. She has a chipped front tooth and a deep dimple in her left cheek.





Information on the case from local sources, may or may not be correct : Toya departed from her family's residence at the Lafayette Homes, a public housing project in the 200 block of south Spring Street in Baltimore, Maryland, on March 24, 1982. She came home from school and her mother gave her a snack and permission to play outside.
Toya's mother left the house at 6:15 p.m. While she was gone, Toya left to walk to a grocery store two blocks away at the corner of Gough Street and south Caroline Street. Near the store, she stopped to talk to her mother's ex-boyfriend and one of his male friends.
Toya apparently never arrived home from the store. She wasn't allowed to walk there by herself and had told her sister she was going to do it anyway while her mother was out, and buy candy. She was described as a quiet, well-behaved child won trophies at school for regular attendance and participation in school activities; this was the first time she had ever disobeyed her mother.
When Toya's mother arrived home at 7:30 p.m., Toya was missing. She has been heard from again.
Toya was in the third grade at City Springs Elementary School in 1982. She lived with her mother, her two brothers and her sister. She was supposed to be the flower girl at her mother's wedding ceremony three days after she disappeared.
Her mother, Annette Stanley, initially believed her ex-boyfriend had taken Toya in order to convince Stanley to start seeing him again. She repeatedly asked him about Toya, but he said he didn't have her and didn't know what had happened to her.
Stanley said she went ahead with her wedding on schedule because she thought this would encourAge at the time of disappearance: her ex-boyfriend to give Toya back. After that marriAge at the time of disappearance: ended, she renewed her relationship with her ex-boyfriend and married him. She said she did this because she still believed he knew where Toya was.
Stanley left the man again only a few months a few months into their marriAge at the time of disappearance: . He is now deceased.
Stanley is still alive and still lives in the area, and hopes that her daughter may yet be found. Little information is available in Toya's case, but foul play is suspected.


Other information and links : ncy

Baltimore Police Department
410-396-2334
443-984-7114
410-396-2284



September 2021 updates and sources

The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
Baltimore Police Department
The Morning Call
The Syracuse Herald-Journal
The Baltimore Sun
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