“And I go ‘oh no, Kelly took the baby. Lodmell said the grates at the waterway should have stopped the child from going down stream.

This episode was co-researched and written by Marissa Jones and Erika Gwynn. If you have any information regarding the disappearance of Acacia Bishop, please call Salt Lake County Sheriff's Office at 801-743-7000. Acacia Patience Bishop Acacia, circa 2003; Age-progression to age 11 (circa 2012); Sketch of man possibly involved in the case; Kelly Jean Lodmell; Lodmell's car Missing Since 05/25/2003 Circumstances: Acacia was last seen May 25, 2003 in the company of her grandmother near the Broadway overpass and green belt next to the Snake River in Idaho Falls, Idaho. Acacia's photo is shown age progressed to 11 years by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. On that day in 2003, her great-granddaughter Acacia Bishop was taken from her home. For more information on psychologist, Dr. Taft, please visit his website or Facebook page. '” RELATED: After 35 years, disappearance of two friends remains a mystery If you have any information regarding the disappearance of Acacia Bishop, please call Salt Lake County Sheriff's Office at 801-743-7000. Kelley had previously taken Acacia without permission and hid her in a basement; she was on supervised visitation with her daughter when she abducted her. One-year-old Acacia was abducted by her grandmother, 38-year-old Kelley Jean Lodmell, from her great-grandparents' Salt Lake City, Utah home at 6:00 p.m. on May 25, 2003.

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And to this day, it fuels their theory that Acacia is still alive. Marshals Service Director Donald Washington said while announcing that 39 missing children had been found after a two-week operation. You can follow Acacia’s case on social media at Acacia Bishop Missing Child. If you have any information regarding the disappearance of Acacia Bishop, please call Salt Lake County Sheriff's Office at 801-743-7000. You can follow Acacia’s case on social media at Acacia Bishop Missing Child. “I asked my husband where is Acacia do you have her in the living room and he says no,” recalled Linda Lodmell. Linda Lodmell and even Acacia’s own dad Adam Bishop agreed there was no evidence the child was ever in the water. You can follow Acacia’s case on social media at Acacia Bishop Missing Child. For more information on psychologist, Dr. Taft, please visit his website or Facebook page.