Cloudia Leslie Wells: A Message Of Hope

Cloudia Leslie Wells was a single woman living in Maryville, IL. She was supposed to be taking care of her mother who had recently had broken her hip. Some time in the middle of January 1995, Cloudia left, not letting anyone know where she was going. She was never seen . . . actually . . . she was seen again. Missing & Homeless Twitter: @missinghomeless Charley Project Page

If you have any information regarding a sighting of Cloudia, please contact the San Diego Police Department at (619) 531-2845.

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Cloudia Leslie Wells was a single woman living in Maryville, IL. She was supposed to be taking care of her mother who had recently had broken her hip. Some time in the middle of January 1995, Cloudia left, not letting anyone know where she was going. She was never seen . . . actually . . . she was seen again.

Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/cloudialesliew

Missing & Homeless Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MissingHomelessOrg/

Twitter: @missinghomeless

Charley Project Page http://charleyproject.org/case/cloudia-leslie-wells

Websleuths Page: http://www.websleuths.com/forums/showthread.php?251749-CA-Cloudia-Leslie-Wells-61-San-Diego-10-August-1998&highlight=cloudia

If you have any information regarding a sighting of Cloudia, please contact the San Diego Police Department at (619) 531-2845.

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