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Leads Dwindle in Aja Johnson Case

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hobbs_johnson2The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation is shutting down a mobile command center used to support the search for missing 7-year-old Aja Johnson.

The center had been posted at Geronimo City Hall.

OSBI spokesperson Jessica Brown says leads are dwindling but that the investigation remains open.

The U.S. Marshal's Service has added their Sex Offender Investigation Unit to the search because of the possibility that Hobbs is sexually abusing the girl.

OSBI spokesperson Jessica Brown says investigators are still going through leads in the case.

Authorities believe Hobbs may have been driving a 1992 Toyota Paseo sedan, white in color.

According to court records, Hobbs has faced numerous charges in the past, including Assualt with a Deadly Weapon, Violating a Protective Order and Resisting Arrest.

Hobbs has a sister in Davenport, Oklahoma, but may be headed to Houston or Bakersfield, California.

If you believe you've spotted Hobbs, Johnson, or the vehicle call 911 immediately.

 
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