18 Years Later, Utica Police Still Looking For Missing Teen
The date was March 6, 2004.
It was eighteen years ago on Sunday that 17-year-old Ivory Green went missing from the City of Utica.
Utica Police are still actively looking for information about her disappearance. To date police say they have investigated more than 325 leads.
They say that each and every time, new information that comes to light is investigated to the fullest extent possible.
Both an investigator with the Utica Police Department and the Oneida County District Attorney’s Office are still assigned to Ivory’s case. All involved say they have worked tirelessly to bring answers to her family.
Authorities are continuing to ask for the public’s help in bringing a resolution to the case.
On March 6, 2004, Ivory left her apartment in the Washington Courts around 4:00PM.
Later that evening, Ivory called her mother and told her that she was on her way home for dinner.
When Ivory did not return her mother reported her missing.
Anyone with information is asked to contact the UPD’s Criminal Investigations Division at (315) 223-3510. Calls, e-mail, and messages may also be left anonymously with Mohawk Valley Crime Stoppers by calling: 1-866-730-8477 (TIPS), by visiting www.mohawkvalleycrimestoppers.com, or by using the P3 Tips mobile app. All information received by Mohawk Valley Crime Stoppers is 100% confidential.
According to statistics collected by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) there were more than 39,214 children (juveniles under the age of 18) reported missing in 2021.