Relisha Rudd remembered more than 10 years after disappearance with children fingerprinting event

Relisha Rudd is being remembered on Thursday in the District, more than 10 years after the then-8-year-old disappeared.

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Relisha Rudd remembered in DC more than 10 years after disappearance

Relisha Rudd is being remembered Thursday in the District more than 10 years after the then-8-year-old disappeared.

Rudd vanished from a city homeless shelter on March 1, 2014. She was last seen at a northeast, D.C. motel with Kahlil Tatum, a janitor who worked at the D.C. General Shelter where Rudd lived with her family.

Tatum was found dead of an apparent suicide during the search for the girl. Investigators believe Tatum killed Relisha before later killing himself. Her body has never been found.

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Relisha Rudd disappearance: Family reflects 10 years later

It's been ten years since the disappearance of "D.C.'s" baby, Relisha Rudd. FOX 5's Jacqueline Matter spoke to family who are still holding onto hope.

Earlier this year, Rudd’s stepfather, Antonio Wheeler, spoke with FOX 5 about still holding on to hope that she is alive. "I got my hopes. I honestly do," he said. "I spoke with my son, and he says he believes she’s still alive, they’re just not looking hard enough. So, I got hope, but I’m preparing for the worst."

In honor of Relisha Rudd Remembrance Day, parents can have their children fingerprinted and have updated photos taken in order for law enforcement agencies to have them on hand if their child ever goes missing.

The safety event will be held on Thursday from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the Exxon gas station on New York Avenue and Bladensburg Road  in northeast D.C.

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Relisha Rudd: DC marks 10 years since disappearance

The Washington, D.C. region is marking 10 years since the disappearance of Relisha Rudd.