'We’ve never given up': Sister of baby missing since 1986 still looking for answers

KDVR – About 40 years after the Kolurado child disappeared from his bed during the night, his family never abandoned hope to find him. Now, they hope that a joint new image in Crimecon in Denver will help bring answers they have never received.

In 1986, the seven -month -old Christopher Abi Abi, overnight from his bed in Colorado Springs.

“1986, our lives were changed forever; it was never the same,” said Dennis Alves, Christopher’s older sister. “It was like a dream. We were shocking.”

She was fifteen years old when her younger brother had disappeared from the delicate air. She says her family never believed that after four decades, they still know just more than they were in 1986.

“I thought it would be minutes, hours, we will get a phone call,” Alves said.

On Friday, they took a new look at Christopher when a mixed age chart was launched showing what it might appear in 39 years by the National Center for missing children and exploiters. Alves feels sad because everything she knows about her brother.

“This is all that we have to stick to,” Alves said.

But it is grateful for technology to help.

“When I look at his age, it can be recognized,” Alves said. “So I get to know the features and the features of our family.”

Alves hopes to share this image in Crimecon, and that getting the largest possible number of eyes will lead to answers. She says the answers that we hope will transfer her brother’s image from the wall.

“Christopher was kidnapped from Colorado and we believe that the audience in Colorado most likely has the answers,” Alves said. “We have searched for you for a long time and hope we can find you. We have never given up.”

Alves urges anyone who has information to move forward, hoping that Crimecon will help restore her brother’s story to the forefront and may open a memory in the mind of someone.

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