Alma Police Department Morgan Nick Update: Significant DNA Findings

Major Breakthrough in the Morgan Nick Case
During a press conference Tuesday, the Alma Police Department Morgan Nick revealed substantial new evidence in the decades-old abduction case. DNA found in a truck once owned by the primary suspect has been positively identified as belonging to Morgan Nick.
Background of the Case
On June 9, 1995, six-year-old Morgan was taken from a parking lot in Alma, Arkansas, during a Little League game. Her mother, Colleen Nick, vividly recalls the frightening moment when Morgan went missing. Initial investigations led to a red truck associated with a suspect described by witnesses.
Recent Developments and Analysis
- The Alma Police Department revisited the case in 2019, focusing on former person of interest Billy Jack Lincks.
- In 2020, investigators located Lincks' old truck, leading to the collection of DNA evidence.
- The FBI's subsequent analysis pointed to closer identification of the abductor.
New Evidence Emerges
In 2023, detectives learned about advanced DNA profiling techniques which revealed that hair found in the suspect's vehicle was connected to Colleen Nick or her close relatives. This evidence indicates that Morgan was likely inside the truck at some point.
Continuing Investigation
Chief Pointer highlighted that despite the developments, Morgan Nick remains missing, emphasizing the ongoing investigation efforts. Authorities are seeking additional information about Lincks' activities and are reinterviewing his acquaintances.
Community Support and Call for Assistance
Colleen Nick expressed gratitude for the support received from the community in uncovering the truth related to Morgan's disappearance. If you possess any information regarding the case or Billy Jack Lincks, contact authorities at 1-800-THE-LOST (843-5678).
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