On May 1, Tijae Baker left East New York at around 3:30 p.m. from the Linden Housing complex. she traveled to Washington, D.C.’s Union Station. According to Baker’s mother, she got off. But she never checked in.
The soon-to-graduate art student went to the nation’s capital to meet with an online “client” who commissioned her to make posters.
Exactly a month later, she resurfaced in Maryland, at a nail salon. There, Baker was seen calling her mother from the surveillance footage. In a terrified whisper, she asked her mom to come get her immediately. Toquanna Baker did just that, but by the time she reached Maryland, her daughter was gone.
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