New evidence from police is giving us a closer look at the timeline of an Oakley woman Alexis Gabe's disappearance back in January.
The timeline starts with Jan. 16, the last day Alexis was seen alive.
The Gabes said that among other things, police have now showed them surveillance video of Jones arriving at his mom’s house two days after Alexis vanished.“Pretty much seeing those images and the video, gave us confirmation that she won’t be coming home,” said Gwyn. The Gabes believe there are others close to Jones who know more and they are hoping someone will come forward.
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