TACOMA -- On the thirteenth anniversary of the disappearance of Tacoma toddler, there are new developments in the case.
Monday marked 13 years since 2-year-old Teekah Lewis mysteriously disappeared from a Tacoma bowling alley.
Her mother is losing hope that Teekah will be found alive.
I still have hope, but it's not as much as I did before, said Teresa Lewis.
A detective working on the case just discovered what could be a possible connection in three other incidents involving children approached by a stranger.
A couple of them are assaults on children, another was an attempted abduction, and a vehicle seen leaving that scene just up the road from the bowling alley matches the description of one that left the bowling alley also, said Tacoma Police spokesperson Mark Fulghum.
They all happened within two months of Teekah's disappearance around the same bowling alley.
It just kills me to know there's someone out there doing this and it happened around the same time my daughter disappeared, said Teresa.
Tacoma Police said they are not sure why detectives didn't notice the similarities in tips until now. They are asking anyone who may have information to contact the Tacoma Police Department.