MOTHER MAKES DESPERATE PLEA FOR INFORMATION LEADING TO HER DAUGHTER’S WHEREABOUTS

20 YEARS MISSING

"I just want to bring my baby home."Mother of missing Kemberly Ramer makes a desperate plea for information leading to her daughter's whereabouts 20 years after her disappearance. Tuesday marks the painful anniversary for Sue Infinger, friends, and family of Kemberly.Twenty years ago today Ramer went missing from Opp, Alabama. It is believed Kemberly vanished shortly after she returned home that evening. Her vehicle was found in the driveway and none of her belongings were missing from her residence. Law enforcement believes Kemberly may have met with foul play. When she was last seen, she was 5 feet 4 inches tall and weighed approximately 130 pounds. She was last known to be wearing clear braces on her teeth and had thick eyebrows."I need peace in my life and so does my family," plead Infinger. Both the Opp Police Department and investigators with the Walton County Sheriff’s Office are actively investigating Kemberly’s case. Anyone with information about Kemberly’s disappearance is asked to contact the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children at 1-800-843-5678 (1-800-THE-LOST), the Opp Police Department at 334-493-4511 or the Walton County Sheriff’s Office at 850-892-8111.

Posted by Walton County Sheriff, Michael A. Adkinson, Jr. on Tuesday, August 15, 2017

For Immediate Release

August 14, 2017

 Walton County, Fla— Tuesday marks a painful anniversary for a Walton County mother.

17-year-old Kemberly Ramer went missing 20 years ago on August 15, 1997 from Opp, Alabama.

It is believed Kemberly vanished shortly after she returned home that evening. Her vehicle was found in the driveway and none of her belongings were missing from her residence.

Law enforcement believes Kemberly may have met with foul play. When she was last seen, she was 5 feet 4 inches tall and weighed approximately 130 pounds. She was last known to be wearing clear braces on her teeth and had thick eyebrows.

Both the Opp Police Department and investigators with the Walton County Sheriff’s Office are actively investigating Kemberly’s case.

Anyone with information about Kemberly’s disappearance is asked to contact the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children at 1-800-843-5678 (1-800-THE-LOST), the Opp Police Department at 334-493-4511 or the Walton County Sheriff’s Office at 850-892-8111.