After Over Two Months Disappeared Brazilian Girl in the US Still Missing

Carla Vicentini, Brazilian missing in NewarkToday, April 26, Brazil’s Minister of Justice, Márcio Thomaz Bastos, will meet with Orlando and Tânia Maria Vicentini, who are the parents of a Brazilian, Carla Vicentini, who disappeared over two months ago in the United States.

Carla was living in Newark, New Jersey, where she was studying English. She was last seen on February 9.

Mr and Mrs Vicentini will also participate in a public hearing at the Joint Congressional Commission on Illegal Immigration.

Carla Vicentini, who is 22, was last seen on February 9, walking out of The Adega Bar and Grill on Ferry Street in the Newark’s Ironbound section where there is a concentration of Brazilian expats. The place is close to the Brazilian girl’s home. According to witnesses she was in company with an older man.

According to the police, Vicentini is blonde and has brown eyes. She stands 5 feet, 7 inches and weighs about 140 pounds. Some identifying signs: a tattoo of an angel on the back and another of a tiger on the stomach.

At the time of her disappearance, she was wearing white jeans and a blue Hugo Boss jacket. The man who left with her seemed to be in his 30s and has salt-and-pepper hair.

Anyone with news on the Brazilian girl should call Newark’s Police Missing Persons Unit at (973) 733-4336.

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