
AVONDALE, Arizona -- Desert Thunder MotorSports (DTM), in their eleventh season racing in the Nascar Auto Zone Elite Division Southwest Series, is proud to be in their fifth year of “Raising Awareness of Missing Persons and Promoting Children’s Safety”. DTM is also providing additional services with their partner agency The “Nations Missing Children’s Organization & Center for Missing Adults” (WWW.NMCO.ORG) as well as law enforcement.
“This season brings change. Not so much as how we’ve incorporated the racing into a public awareness campaign assisting families, but rather how we approach the competition! We have updated all our Victory Circle cars, we have a new LTR engine program and we have hired the “professor of race-ology”, Roger Bracken and his wife Cindy to lead our team. All of which are positives we think” Said car owner Roger LaMoure
Cassandra Rae Smith, has been missing since August 9, 2003 she was last seen wearing a Red and White halter top, black skirt and black flip flop sandals. She is 17 years old, 5 foot 9 inches tall, weights approximately 128 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes. In addition she wears a diamond stud set in silver in her nose and a silver hanging chain in her navel. If you have any information concerning Cassandra’s whereabouts please contact the Phoenix police department at (602) 262-6141
“All I can hope for is one of the thousands of race fans who will see a larger than life image of Cassandra on the hood of my racecar will have knowledge of her whereabouts that will assist in her safe return” said Darrell LaMoure, driver of the Napa Auto Parts Racing for the Missing Chevy.![]()














