Friday, November 18, 2011

Pageofhope Forthe Missing PLEASE SHARE: ENDANGERED MISSING 2 y/o DAVID HAKOPYAN was abducted by his non-custodial mother from a supervised visitation facility in Van Nuys, California. They are believed to be traveling in a black 4dr 2003 Honda Accord & may be in the California areas of Orange County, Long Beach, or San Fernando Valley; possibly staying in homeless shelters. Anyone with info should call the LA County District Attorney at 1-213-974-3607. https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10150372630274482&set=a.10150308098604482.344225.111757864481&type=1&theater Wall Photos ENDANGERED MISSING UPDATE: DAVID HAKOPYAN 2y/o Male. MISSING FROM: Van Nuys, CA ... See More


PLEASE SHARE: ENDANGERED MISSING 2 y/o DAVID HAKOPYAN was abducted by his non-custodial mother from a supervised visitation facility in Van Nuys, California. They are believed to be traveling in a black 4dr 2003 Honda Accord & may be in the California areas of Orange County, Long Beach, or San Fernando Valley; possibly staying in homeless shelters. Anyone with info should call the LA County District Attorney at 1-213-974-3607. https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10150372630274482&set=a.10150308098604482.344225.111757864481&type=1&theater
ENDANGERED MISSING UPDATE: DAVID HAKOPYAN 2y/o Male.
MISSING FROM: Van Nuys, CA
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Cayleesfirsttwentyfour Anthony New blog post : Missing Mass. Girl Found - NBC New York Missing Mass. Girl Found – NBC New York « Missing Children Now missingchildrennow.com This website is a dedicated resource to those seeking information and support for missing children. It will grow with your support and our dedication.


New blog post : Missing Mass. Girl Found - NBC New York
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This website is a dedicated resource to those seeking information and support for missing children. It will grow with your support and our dedication.

Missing Dennis Kunkel via Chelsea Collier Missing Person - Dennis Kunkel www.ohioattorneygeneral.gov Dennis disappeared after taking a nap at his brother's home. By 4:00 P.M., he was gone. His 2001 silver Chevy pickup truck had decals on both doors stating stump grinding. On May 22, 2010, his truck was found abandoned and locked at a Subway Restaurant at 5105 Manchester Rd in Akron, Ohio. South of ... Like · · Sha


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Dennis disappeared after taking a nap at his brother's home. By 4:00 P.M., he was gone. His 2001 silver Chevy pickup truck had decals on both doors stating stump grinding. On May 22, 2010, his truck was found abandoned and locked at a Subway Restaurant at 5105 Manchester Rd in Akron, Ohio. South of ...
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Aaliyah Connie Bedwell was tagged in Anthony Lingle's photo. October 30, 2011 Hello All, It is great that there is action being taken to expose these most heinous acts upon our children. Kudos and thanks to those that take action. It was great to see those of you that were able to show up at the courthouse protest and a BIG - THANK YOU to the organizers. I thought it went well and believe that ... See More


Aaliyah Connie Bedwell was tagged in Anthony Lingle's photo.
Hello All, It is great that there is action being taken to expose these most heinous acts upon our children. Kudos and thanks to those that take action. It was great to see those of you that were able to show up at the courthouse protest and a BIG - THANK YOU to the organizers. I thought it went well and believe that ...See More

JusticeFor Our Children “There hasn’t really been a public discourse about what goes on in Family Court, and part of the reason is that it is a closed institution.” At New York Family Courts, Rule Requiring Public Access Isn’t Heeded www.nytimes.com A 1997 rule affirmed that Family Courts must be open to the public, but officers and judges are again preventing entry into courtrooms.


“There hasn’t really been a public discourse about what goes on in Family Court, and part of the reason is that it is a closed institution.”
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A 1997 rule affirmed that Family Courts must be open to the public, but officers and judges are again preventing entry into courtrooms.

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