News10NBC spoke with the family Sunday as they held a coat drive at the site where Vicki's body was found. The event had two purposes: to give back to people in the community who are seeking warmth this winter and to hopefully jog someone's memory about what might've happened to their loved one.
"People who are in need, people who can't afford them, people who are just, you know, living an alternate life right now, people who have problems, anybody who needs a coat or a little bit of warmth, that's what we're here for," said Nicole Bartell, Jobson's niece.
"We did this to give back, but we also really did it to hope that someone maybe knows something, comes... can come forward," said Jobson's sister Kelly Gangemi.
Together, Jobson's family members collected about 500 coats over the span of two and a half months. Any coats that weren't given away Sunday went to charity organizations like Goodwill.
Family members and supporters are using the hashtag #JusticeForVicki to raise awareness online, and they're urging anyone who has any information to come forward.
"Someone gets to live their life, they're getting ready to have a Merry Christmas, it's not right," Washington said. "We beg you, If you know anything, if you heard anything, even if you don't know if it's hearsay, come see us, come to have a coffee and donut, talk to us, let me tell you about my mom."
If you or someone you know has any information about Jobson's death, call Crime Stoppers at (585) 423-9300.
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