
Sabrina Paige Aisenberg (Age Progression Photo)
Sabrina Aisenberg was only five months old when she disappeared from her Valrico, Florida home on November 24, 1997. Sabrina was last seen when her mother, Marlene Aisenberg, checked in on her at approximately 12:00 P.M. Marlene reports that she last saw Sabrina sleeping soundly in her crib. By the time Marlene awoke in the morning, preparing her other children for school, she discovered that Sabrina was missing from her crib, along with her baby blanket.
In July 2008, controversy arose when the Aisenberg’s attorney, Brad Cohen, alleged that the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office attorney, Tony Peluso, was trying to implicate him for the disappearance, and possible disposal of little Sabrina Aisenberg’s body. Scott Overbeck, a convicted felon claimed that he had been hired to dismember Sabrina and put her remains in the bay. He also claimed to have purchased a 12-foot boat from Marlene Aisenberg. No charges were filed as a result of Scott Overbeck’s claims and Sabrina Paige Aisenberg is still missing.
Since Sabrina was only five months old at the time of her disappearance, it would be nearly impossible to identify her based upon the pictures of her as a baby. With the use of age progression technology, however, there is a new photo that shows what Sabrina Aisenberg would look like today.
If you believe you have seen Sabrina Aisenberg or have information regarding this case, please contact the Florida Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office at 1-813-247-8200. You can also contact the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children at 1-800-The-Lost











Comments
I have called in a reprt of a girl I think could be Sabrina. I
still think she might be her.
I called in annonymus. I wonder if they ever even looked into my
report. Can somebody write back and tell me? It is Sabrina
Eisenburg that I think this girl is. I still want to remain
annonymus.
I think it is so weird how much her baby picture looks like all of mine. I scared me for a moment but because of the year she dissapeared there is no way it could ever be anything!
In your case i would just write it on here and someone will figure it out. If it is her
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