“I’m asking the community to pray for us as we deal with another very painful situation,” Sue Quackenbush said
A woman in Pennsylvania is speaking out about the latest problem her family is facing: her daughter is missing. In the past few years, her two sons have died.
Danielle Lopez, 37, was last seen at a Wawa store in Vincentown, New Jersey, on April 13. The New Jersey State Police said this in a post on social media.
Police also said that Lopez’s blue 2008 Hyundai Accent with two doors was found in Woodland Township “disabled.”
State cops said, “She is known to hang out in the Brendan T. Byrne State Forest, Pemberton Township, and Willingboro Township.”
Lopez is said to be 135 pounds, 5 feet 4 inches tall, and have brown hair and green eyes.
The mother of Lopez, Sue Quackenbush, asked for help finding her daughter in a Facebook post on May 22.
“I’m asking the community to pray for us as we deal with another very painful situation,” Quackenbush wrote. “The police are still looking for Danielle so they can bring her home to me.” Please say a prayer for the searchers, and if you can help, do so while following their instructions.
The person also said, “Danielle was kind, creative, and loving.” “She was a wonderful daughter and a joy to have in my life.” Please let me have the time I need to cry and mourn this terrible loss.
Lopez is said to be Quackenbush’s last living child.
Fox News talked to Quackenbush and said that her oldest son, Eric, killed himself in 2015 and her younger son, Michael, a Marine who had just come back from Afghanistan, died in a car accident in Florida the next year.
People sent a message to Quackenbush, but she didn’t answer right away. She told Fox News that her daughter’s car was found on the day she disappeared, but she has no idea what happened to Lopez.
She also said she thinks Lopez was with someone when video showed her leaving the Wawa.
She said, “I went to the campground and the place where her car was found. I’ve been looking for about six weeks now.”
In her Facebook post, she asked people who know anything about her daughter to come forward.