A $25,000 reward is being offered for information about a woman who vanished on a cruise over 25 years ago.
Amy Lynn Bradley disappeared off on 24 March 1998 while on a family trip to the Caribbean.
Authorities are now asking anyone with leads on the case to come forward.
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Bradley, from Petersburg, Virginia, would be 50 years old in 2024.

Age-progressed images have been created to show what she may look like today.
During the time she went missing, she weighed approximately 120lbs, had short brown hair and several distinct tattoos that could help to identify her.
Located on her shoulder was an image of Looney Tunes cartoon the Tasmanian Devil spinning a basketball.
A tattoo of the sun was situated on her lower back with a Chinese symbol located on Bradley’s right ankle, and a gecko tattoo on her belly button -which was also pierced.
She has green eyes and is 5”6.
A video also shows the last known images of Bradley and her brother at a disco.
“We get up every single day with the thought that maybe today, we’ll find Amy,” said Iva Bradley, her mother, in the clip.
Bradley was aboard the Royal Caribbean International Cruise Line’s ship Rhapsody of the Seas that departed San Juan, Puerto Rico on 21 March 1998.
The ship travelled to its first stop on the Island of Aruba.
Two days later, the boat departed and travelled into international waters.
The next port of call was Curacao, Netherlands Antilles, as reported by Needs To Know.
However, during the early hours, Bradley went missing.
The vessel continued on its journey to the island of St. Martin where the ship then travelled on to St. Thomas, United States Virgin Islands.
It later returned to San Juan on 28 March, 1998.
Anyone with information should contact their local FBI office, nearest American Embassy or Consulate.
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