Mikelle Biggs story has become a source of inspiration for Arizona Police Department and especially for Detective Domenick Kaufman, who is still on the trail of the person who abducted Mikelle Biggs although police has stopped working on the case of Mikele Biggs officially.
Mikelle Biggs was 11 years old, she was in 6th grade and was interested in graphic designing. As she and her younger sister thought they have heard an ice cream truck coming, she asked her mother for money and went out with her sister. At the corner of the street they start waiting. As it was growing cold, her younger sister left her bicycle with Mikelle Biggs to get a jacket for herself. As she returned the bicycle was lying at a place bit nearer to their home and Mikelle was nowhere to be seen. Her mother started searching for her immediately by calling neighbors and her friends.
To this date police has followed and abandoned some 10,000 leads. Police and family are still confident that the person who has abducted her would come forward and would take the burden off his head.
In May this year Biggses in an extraordinary step of courage visited maximum protection Jail of Arizona to visit a convicted murder, who lived near the area where Mikelle went missing. The couple spent some one and a half hour to get something out of him but persistently denied any knowledge of Mikelle Biggs.
Purple was Mikelle’s favorite color and the bicycle which she left near her home was also of pink and purple color – now in police records.



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