Aunties for Justice ABQ

Aunties for Justice ABQ Volunteer Advocates
Mission: We are colorblind when working with families and individuals, come ONE - come ALL!

We help connect to resouces, prevention trainings, support, and volunteer services.

06/13/2026
06/10/2026

đź’šIt has been nearly five years since a search was conducted for Vlad. Help us search an area of interest for the family!

đź’šHelp us fund this critical effort.

đź’šVladek's family deserves answers.

🙏🏼Please consider donating, sharing this campaign, and sending a message of hope to Vlad's family.



đź’šLInk in comments!!

06/05/2026

New Episode Out Now—Karma: The Disappearance of Anastasia Ferriera Part 2: For the family of Anastasia Ferriera, the search has been defined by obstacles: a detective they waited six months to meet, and tips that arrived too late or led nowhere. Her mother, Natalie, and grandmother Brenda have largely driven the investigation themselves, canvassing the International District, funding billboards and radio ads, and connecting with advocacy group Aunties for Justice.
In this conclusion, we follow the leads that emerged after Anastasia’s disappearance, including a search warrant executed at a southeast Albuquerque address, a missing persons flyer recovered from a stolen vehicle in Oklahoma, and a woman who appeared at God’s Warehouse claiming to be Anastasia. Her case is now cold, the original detective has retired, and her family is still waiting for someone to come forward.

If you have information about the disappearance of Anastasia Ferriera, please contact the Albuquerque Police Department at 505-242-COPS or Albuquerque Metro Crime Stoppers at 505-843-STOP or p3tips.com/531. There is a ten-thousand-dollar family-funded reward for information leading to her whereabouts. Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-fall-line-true-crime/id1244959034?i=1000770904275

06/05/2026

Please don’t over look Help Find Andrew Oliver Escobar!
Let’s bring him home this year!

Good evening, everyone,Thank you for your continued support and for allowing us to support you during your difficult tim...
06/05/2026

Good evening, everyone,

Thank you for your continued support and for allowing us to support you during your difficult times and tragedies.

At this time, we are not accepting any new clients, families, or cases involving Missing or Murdered Indigenous Persons. Some of our advocates are currently working through health conditions and personal matters. In addition, some advocates have recently accepted new job opportunities, while others are furthering their education.

We will continue to support and advocate for the cases we currently have, which are Anastasia Ferreira, Andrew Oliver Escobar, Chance Edmiston.

We will also continue to attend events with advance notice and to network with other organizations.

Once we are able to begin accepting new clients and families again, we will make an announcement.

Thank you to our families for being understanding and willing to work with us as we adjust to new schedules. We are also hoping to continue our community gatherings and Zoom meetings, although dates and times have changed due to work and school commitments.

Find Anastasia Ferriera
Help Find Andrew Oliver Escobar
Justice for Chance Edmiston

Thank you,
Aunties For Justice ABQ

Please listen and continue to be the voice for Find Anastasia Ferriera and give support to The Fall Line Podcast for all...
06/03/2026

Please listen and continue to be the voice for Find Anastasia Ferriera and give support to The Fall Line Podcast for all the support they give families! ❤️

New Episode Out Now—Karma: The Disappearance of Anastasia Ferriera Part 2: For the family of Anastasia Ferriera, the search has been defined by obstacles: a detective they waited six months to meet, and tips that arrived too late or led nowhere. Her mother, Natalie, and grandmother Brenda have largely driven the investigation themselves, canvassing the International District, funding billboards and radio ads, and connecting with advocacy group Aunties for Justice.
In this conclusion, we follow the leads that emerged after Anastasia’s disappearance, including a search warrant executed at a southeast Albuquerque address, a missing persons flyer recovered from a stolen vehicle in Oklahoma, and a woman who appeared at God’s Warehouse claiming to be Anastasia. Her case is now cold, the original detective has retired, and her family is still waiting for someone to come forward.

If you have information about the disappearance of Anastasia Ferriera, please contact the Albuquerque Police Department at 505-242-COPS or Albuquerque Metro Crime Stoppers at 505-843-STOP or p3tips.com/531. There is a ten-thousand-dollar family-funded reward for information leading to her whereabouts. Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-fall-line-true-crime/id1244959034?i=1000770904275

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Albuquerque, NM

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+15056271605

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