Abigail Hernandez' mother: 'I keep thinking, she'll be found'
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By DAN SEUFERT
Union Leader Correspondent
…She was last seen walking away from Kennett High School
after school. Her last text message was to her boyfriend at
around 2:53 p.m. that day, when she sent him a heart. After
that, the phone, a white iPhone in a pink case, made one last
contact with a cell tower on Cranmore Mountain at 3:07 p.m.
The phone was likely updating itself, investigators say, but for
some reason, it then went dead.
"I don't understand it; she was supposed to be coming home,"
Zenya Hernandez said. "She was a good girl and she had things
to do. We had plans."
Abigail is also a very happy girl, her mother said. She had a
Monday cleaning job that she looked forward to each week.
She and her mother had made plans for the weekend of Oct.
12, Abigail's 15th birthday.
"I never thought she ran away, that didn't make sense, she had
so much going on in her life ... she seemed really happy that
day, too.
We were making plans for the weekend to be together,"
Hernandez said.
The waiting each day, with no resolution to the case, is
frightening, she said.
"It's been three weeks now; it's hard to keep up hope.
Everybody says keep up the hope, and I try, but it's hard," she
said.
Authorities will continue their exhaustive search in "targeted"
areas, said Kieran Ramsey, the FBI agent from Boston who is
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