 The scene of the crime is presented by Billy Johnson Jr. Attorney-at-Law. In March 2009, 24-year-old Crystal Branham Hall disappeared from her home here on Kentucky Avenue in Pikeville. Over the past eight years, you may have seen her face on missing persons, flyers, on TV or social media. However, her case remains unsolved. Today we talk to family members who remember Crystal, a daughter, a granddaughter and a mother, who vanished without a trace just a month before her 25th birthday. I'm Crystal's biological aunt, but I raised her when she was little. I got custody of her when she was like eight years old, and I raised her until she was almost 18 and moved down here. She was stubborn. She was stubborn and very honest, but she was a good kid. She was really good. She never got in a lot of trouble. She did good at school and stuff like that. But she was a really good kid, actually. We had our ups and downs. It was kind of rough because when I got her, I was pregnant with my first kid. So I was a first-time mom to an eight-year-old and a newborn at the same time. It was a little rough, but we did good together. My Crystal, she was a beautiful little girl. She had the reddest, beautiful hair, but she dyed it a purple color. That's the color her hair was the last time I seen her. She was a person who thought everybody was friends, no matter what. They were a friend. She wasn't afraid of anything. She was always on the go, and she cared for her kids. Any time she had her kids, she was taking good care of her kids. But one day she called and she says, Grandma, come and get my kids because you know why. So I went and got them, and I've had them for the last eight years I've had their kids. If you or anyone you know has any information about the 2009 disappearance of Crystal Branham Hall, please contact Kentucky State Police at the number on your screen. Reporting in Pikeville, I'm Polly Hopkins for EKB News.