Omaha, Nebraska – The Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Omaha division continues its pursuit of answers surrounding the unsolved disappearance of a Trenton teenager, Sunny Sramek, from 2019, and they have recently introduced a financial incentive to stimulate the progress of their investigation.
Sunny Sramek vanished under mysterious circumstances on April 20, 2019. She had departed Trenton accompanied by an unidentified man, supposedly embarking on a trip to Omaha, and has not been seen or heard from since that day.
In an effort to uncover crucial information that may lead to her whereabouts or identify those responsible for her disappearance, the FBI’s Omaha branch has offered a reward of up to $10,000.
On the day of her disappearance, Sramek was last spotted wearing denim shorts and a black tank top, and she reportedly had an additional outfit comprised of a pair of jeans and a hoodie.
Additionally, she was seen getting into a 2004 white Ford Explorer with an Iowa license plate number HGJ341. Notable physical features include a feather tattoo with the letters ‘FLY’ on her left shoulder, and a tribal sun tattoo in red ink on her right ankle.
Sramek also has several distinctive scars on her body including a rectangular mark on the back of her right shoulder, a small square scar in the middle of her forehead, scars on an ankle and shin due to a bike pedal, facial chickenpox scars, a scar on her left hand at the base of her thumb and forefinger, and cuts on her arm.
The FBI Omaha Division is encouraging anyone with pertinent information relating to Sramek’s disappearance to reach out to them at 402-493-8688.