Above: Sabrina Allen in 2002 (left) and an age-progressed image to 12, circa 2009 (right)

Sabrina Fair Llorens Allen

Last seen in Austin, Texas on April 21, 2002

Vital statistics: White female. Blond hair, dark blue eyes. She has pierced ears, a mole on the outside of her right knee, and a small scar on the bridge of her nose. Her nickname is "Brina" and she may use the names "Sabrina Fair Llorens," "Sabrina Fair Allen," "Sabrina Fair Lloren," "Sabrina Fair Lloren-Allen," "Blanca Aurora Fabian Uribe" or the nickname "Blanquita." She has a fair complexion and is right-handed. Her hair at the time of her abduction was several inches shorter than in the photos shown above. She may be disguised with short, dyed hair now, possibly colored black or red, and it may be falling out from exess dyeing. Last seen wearing a navy blue knee-length dress at the time and may have also been wearing a small silver necklace with a silver cross, since she usually has it on. She speaks English and Spanish with an American accent. Was four at the time.

NCIC number: M-942362066

Circumstances: She was abducted by her non-custodial mother, Dara Marie Llorens. A photo and vital statistics for her are posted below. Her father has been her primary caregiver since before she was was three years old. She was unhappy with the arrangement and began reporting that Sabrina's father was abusing her. They suspected that Llorens had fabricated the allegations and ordered her into therapy. Her visitations were supervised for some time, and when she was allowed an unsupervised visitation she picked up her daughter on April 19, 2002 and did not return the child on April 21. Her father reported her missing after this. An FBI warrant for unlawful flight to avoid prosecution was issued for her on May 10, 2002. A warrant for interference with custody was issued for her on April 29, 2002. Her friends and family initially denied knowing about her whereabouts, but a friend revealed later to driving them to the Mexican border. Allen is thought to be endangered due to her mother's personality disorders. In June 2003, they were located in Mexico City, but fled before the authorities could apprehend them. Sabrina was attending the Tegüi preschool in Mexico City. She reportedly appeared unhappy and neglected, and told people at her preschool that her mother was having financial problems. They may still be in Mexico, or they may be in Texas or New Mexico.


Above: Dara Llorens in 2002

Vital statistics: Biracial (hispanic/white) female. Born on January 19, 1970. Brown hair, brown eyes. She speaks English and broken Spanish. She has an appendix scar on her abdomen, a scar on the back of each ankle from surgery on her Achilles tendons, and a long, deep scar on the back of her right knee. She is of petite stature walks with a slight limp, her ears are pierced, and she is left-handed. She may her hair dark brown with a reddish tint, or blond. She may go by her middle name, "Marie" or may use the alias first name "Deena" and the alias last names "Guerrero," "Lamont," "Patel," "Groves," "Peterson," "Green," "Allen," "Rose," and/or "Aguilar," or the alias "Adriana Fabian Uribe." She has worked in waitressing, secretarial, child care, auto and jewelry sales, decorating, and clothing and shoe retail jobs, and usually does not keep a job longer than six months. She was reportedly unemployed in June 2003 when she was sighted in Mexico. She has been diagnosed with borderline, narcissistic, and histrionic personality disorders, and a history of melanomas. Was thirty-two at the time.

If you have any information as to Sabrina's whereabouts, please contact the Austin Police Department at 512-974-5000. Any information received can be kept confidential.


Information used to compile this case file came from the following sources:

The National Center For Missing and Exploited Children
The Charley Project
About.com Crime and Punishment
KVUE News Austin
America's Most Wanted
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Sabrina Allen is Missing
MySpace page for Sabrina Allen
Child Quest International

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