A new surveillance video was released by police on Thursday that may have a connection to the disappearance of Alexis Gabe, a 24-year-old woman from Oakley, California.
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The video shows a man who police believe dropped off Gabe's car the last night she was seen three months ago, according to a post to the city of Oakley Facebook page.
Gabe went missing on Jan. 26. She was last seen at a former boyfriend’s house, according to previous reporting by KCBS Radio.
Police later found Gabe’s car abandoned on Trenton St. in Oakley, with the keys in the ignition.
In the months since, her family has raised funds to help aid the search and even put up billboards around Contra Costa County requesting information.
As previously reported by KCBS Radio, Gabe is 5-foot-7 and 170 pounds. She was last seen wearing a white tank top under a silver and black hooded sweatshirt, black pants and green and white jordans.
Oakley police have been investigating the case and in February searched a residence in Antioch, but Gabe’s personal items, including her phone, have still not been recovered.
Along with the new surveillance video, Oakley Mayor Randy Pope put up a $10,000 reward for the parents to seek information about Gabe.
Her family continues to raise money on GoFundMe for the "efforts to search for her whereabouts, including production of flyers, food, and other materials needed by volunteers," according to the page.
Anyone with information about the case is asked to call 925-625-7009 or e-mail alexistips@ci.oakley.ca.us.
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