New clues emerge in search for missing California mom and baby

New clues emerge in search for missing California mom and baby
New clues emerge in search for missing California mom and baby
SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – Whisper Owen and her baby have been missing for almost a month now, and while they haven’t been seen since the day of their disappearance, police now have a clearer timeline of their travels.

On June 15, 36-year-old Whisper Owen and her eight-month-old daughter, Sandra McCarty, were in Fresno to visit family and to take baby Sandra to a doctor’s appointment.

The pair left town around 5 p.m. to drive back home to Elk Grove. That’s the last time anyone heard from her.

About a week after her disappearance, police said traffic footage from the day she left captured her SUV in Atwater, near Shaffer and Bellevue roads, around 8 p.m. Her brother, Richard Owen, said the footage captured her in a smoke shop parking lot changing Sandra’s diaper.

Now, police are saying their SUV was also confirmed traveling through Waterford around 9 p.m. before making its way to Highway 120, east of Escalon – about an hour’s drive from their home.

Anyone who has seen Sandra, Owen, or their SUV is asked to call 559-621-7000.

Whisper Owen is 5 feet 6 inches tall, 145 pounds, with blue eyes and brown hair; she was last seen wearing a white tank top and ripped blue jeans. Sandra McCarty is 1 foot 10 inches tall, 17 pounds, with green eyes and brown hair; she was last seen wearing a pink onesie.

They were last seen in a a silver 2006 Chevrolet Trailblazer with CA license plate 9LKH008 and a damaged driver’s side headlight.


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