Nine years later, still no answers for Bay Area teen kidnapped on her way to school
Briefly

James Pinson reflects on the 3,287 days since his daughter, Pearl Pinson, was kidnapped while walking to school in 2016. Each day weighs heavier on him without new leads on her disappearance, following her abduction by 19-year-old Fernando Castro, who died shortly after. The annual vigil held near the bridge aims to honor Pearl's memory and support her family, although this year's turnout was smaller. Community member Bridget Dougherty expressed solidarity, advocating for support for families of missing children and the importance of raising awareness about such cases.
At the vigil for Pearl, Vallejoan Bridget Dougherty expressed the importance of community support, emphasizing the need to help those who feel they lack a voice.
James Pinson shared the daily pain of missing his daughter, highlighting that each of the 3,287 days without her becomes increasingly difficult to endure.
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