Disappearance Of Case Of Case Of Ashley Marie Carroll [Update 2025]

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This person was missing Missing Since 05/06/2010

Missing Since:
Missing Since 05/06/2010
Missing From:
Missing From Albany, New York
Classification:
Classification Endangered Missing
Gender:
Female
Race:
Race White
Date of Birth:
Date of Birth 04/16/1988 (36)
Age:
Age 24 years old
Height and Weight:
Height and Weight 5’5, 140 – 160 pounds
Clothing/Jewelry Description:
Clothing/Jewelry Description A black t-shirt, white or light-colored pajama pants and flip-flops.
Distinguishing Characteristics:
Distinguishing Characteristics Caucasian female. Brown hair, hazel eyes. Carroll has the following tattoos: the name “Arionnah” on her upper left arm, the name “Steve” in red and black ink on her left hand, a rosary with a cross and the name “Maria” on her right foot, the name “Steve” on the left side of her neck, a tribal image on her lower back, a cub on her calf, the words “What goes around comes around” on her right wrist, a tiger on her right calf and cat paws on her right thigh. Her ears are pierced, and she may use the last name Ahmed. A photo of Carroll’s “Steve” tattoo is posted with this case summary.
Details of Disappearance:
On May 6, 2010, Carroll disappeared after a friend dropped her off in Albany, New York. She’d gone to see her boyfriend, who says he didn’t see her that day, even though they’d been arguing beforehand. Carroll, who lived in Troy, New York, was supposed to go to New York City with a friend and return on May 9th, but she never showed up. It’s very suspicious because she left all her clothes and jewelry at her apartment – things she’d definitely take with her. She didn’t have a car and relied on others for rides. Her phone hasn’t been used since, and it was last near a friend’s house in Albany. Her family is worried sick because she wouldn’t leave her one-year-old daughter.

Police think something bad happened to her. They’re investigating Anthony “Inf” Davis and Ricky “L” Thornton, who are also linked to the disappearances of other people (Steven Jackson and Donald Green) around the same time in Albany. Davis and Thornton were charged with kidnapping and other crimes in Jackson’s case, but they were found not guilty. However, police still think they might be involved in Carroll’s disappearance too. Both Albany and Rensselaer police are working on the case.

Agency:
Albany Police Department 518-438-4000
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