Tuesday, March 31, 2009

'Grey's Anatomy' Actress Searches For Missing Sibling

BY Gabriel Falcon
AC360° Writer
You may recognize Aasha Davis. The actress has had recurring roles on several primetime shows. She’s appeared on “Grey’s Anatomy,” “ER,” “Friday Night Lights,” and “The Shield.”
But in recent weeks, her television appearances have been very personal and heartbreaking.
Aasha is pleading for help in finding her missing sister, Lesley Herring. “I’m desperate, “she said at one news conference. “If Lesley’s out there listening to us, please give us a call, come home, let us know what’s going on.”
Detectives label the circumstances surrounding the case suspicious. According to the Los Angeles Police Department, the 44-year-old was last seen on February 8. Her husband, Lyle Herring, told the media the couple argued in their home. He said he took a nap after the fight and woke up to find her gone. But if she left on her own, Lesley did not take her car or personal belongings, both remained at the residence.
There is more. Although Lyle Herring maintains his wife vanished, it was Aasha who reported her missing. She went to the police after learning her sister failed to show up at work for several days. Lyle Herring said he had nothing to do with his wife’s disappearance. But investigators believe he could be more forthcoming. “I would describe his cooperation as fragmented and less than helpful, not someone I would expect as a grieving husband,” said Detective Chris Gable.
Lesley’s family also says Lyle Herring told them he went to Mexico to look for his wife. Aasha told Nancy Grace she has had limited contact lately with her brother-in-law, saying “You can ask a lot of questions, but you can’t necessarily make people answer them.”

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