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Monday, November 19, 2012
Breaking now -- Authorities in Trinity County have issued an Amber Alert for 11-year-old Savannah Hurley. Authorities say she was allegedly abducted by her mot
her when CPS came to remove the child from her custody and they could be in The Woodlands area.
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Edward 'Ed' Hataway - Olney, Illinois - September...
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Ed Hataway was a lifelong resident of Olney, IL. Ed lived in an upstairs apartment on land adjacent to Illinois State Highway Route 50 inside the city limits of Olney, in Richland County, IL. Ed worked the afternoon of Sunday, September 16, at the K of C; others present recalled the afternoon as pleasant and uneventful. Ed spoke by phone with his brother Sunday evening, and was to meet with his landlord to assist with a work project on Monday morning. Ed had a good work ethic and would not miss a work assignment without calling his co-workers. After Ed did not appear at the job site, investigation revealed that Ed's truck was parked, locked, in its usual spot at the foot of the stairs to his apartment. His shoes were in the parking lot near the truck. Ed's dog was inside Ed's unlocked apartment, as was his wallet, his cell phone, supper dishes, an unfinished drink, and a puzzle he had been working on. Volunteers searched the surrounding area with no results. Illinois State police processed Ed's apartment as a "crime scene". Anyone with information should call Special Agent Timothy Brown, Illinois State Police Zone 7, Effingham, IL, at (217) 342-2292, or (800) 843-5763, or your local police.
Ed Hataway was a lifelong resident of Olney, IL. Ed lived in an upstairs apartment on land adjacent to Illinois State Highway Route 50 inside the city limits of Olney, in Richland County, IL. Ed worked the afternoon of Sunday, September 16, at the K of C; others present recalled the afternoon as pleasant and uneventful. Ed spoke by phone with his brother Sunday evening, and was to meet with his landlord to assist with a work project on Monday morning. Ed had a good work ethic and would not miss a work assignment without calling his co-workers. After Ed did not appear at the job site, investigation revealed that Ed's truck was parked, locked, in its usual spot at the foot of the stairs to his apartment. His shoes were in the parking lot near the truck. Ed's dog was inside Ed's unlocked apartment, as was his wallet, his cell phone, supper dishes, an unfinished drink, and a puzzle he had been working on. Volunteers searched the surrounding area with no results. Illinois State police processed Ed's apartment as a "crime scene". Anyone with information should call Special Agent Timothy Brown, Illinois State Police Zone 7, Effingham, IL, at (217) 342-2292, or (800) 843-5763, or your local police.
Missing: Shalunda Matthews
Nickname: “Wee-Wee” or “BOLO”
Case: Missing
Missing From: Columbus, Mississippi
Missing Date: October 10, 2008
Nickname: “Wee-Wee” or “BOLO”
Case: Missing
Missing From: Columbus, Mississippi
Missing Date: October 10, 2008
Race: African American Sex: F
Age at Time Missing: 33 years old
Height: Aprox 5’3″
Weight: 125 pounds
Hair Color: Brown
Eye Color: Brown
Tattoos: None Known
Scars/Piercings/Unique Marks: Pierced Ears
Other: Left Handed
Police Agency: Columbus Police Department (Mississippi) at (662) 244-3528, or your local police
Circumstance: Shalunda Matthews lived with a boyfriend and went to meet him at a club. From the club they went to a home that they stayed at and according to the boyfriend he gave her money in the morning to pick up needed items. She has never been seen since. The boyfriend was interviewed by police and is not considered a suspect. Shalunda has a son who is developmentally delayed and her mom has been raising him. All of her siblings and friends say she would never go without making contact. Each month she would receive some money from her mom to help with her expenses and the family knew that was the deciding point that something must have happened for her to not come, or to not call and check on her teenage special needs son. They ask if you have any information to please contact authorities. Shalunda was also on probation and would always check in faithfully with her probation officer. Because of her missing status, and non-reporting, a warrant was issued for her arrest.
Age at Time Missing: 33 years old
Height: Aprox 5’3″
Weight: 125 pounds
Hair Color: Brown
Eye Color: Brown
Tattoos: None Known
Scars/Piercings/Unique Marks: Pierced Ears
Other: Left Handed
Police Agency: Columbus Police Department (Mississippi) at (662) 244-3528, or your local police
Circumstance: Shalunda Matthews lived with a boyfriend and went to meet him at a club. From the club they went to a home that they stayed at and according to the boyfriend he gave her money in the morning to pick up needed items. She has never been seen since. The boyfriend was interviewed by police and is not considered a suspect. Shalunda has a son who is developmentally delayed and her mom has been raising him. All of her siblings and friends say she would never go without making contact. Each month she would receive some money from her mom to help with her expenses and the family knew that was the deciding point that something must have happened for her to not come, or to not call and check on her teenage special needs son. They ask if you have any information to please contact authorities. Shalunda was also on probation and would always check in faithfully with her probation officer. Because of her missing status, and non-reporting, a warrant was issued for her arrest.
Missing: Pamela Vana Moore
Missing From: Virginia Beach City , Virginia
Missing Date: December 19, 2011
Race: Black/African American Sex: Female
Age at
Missing From: Virginia Beach City , Virginia
Missing Date: December 19, 2011
Race: Black/African American Sex: Female
Age at
Time Missing: 40
Height: 60 to 62 in.
Weight: 150 to 160 lbs.
Hair Color: Black
Eye Color: Brown
Tattoos: Rose tattoo on left leg.
Scars/Piercings/Unique Marks: Both ears pierced.
Police Agency: Virginia Beach, VA PD, Det. Kevin Lokey (757) 385-1890
Case Number: 2011-060688 NamUs MP # 14485
Circumstance: Pamela Moore never returned back to her house after leaving at 0900 hrs. on 12/19/11 to go to a meeting at Pembroke 6. She goes to these meetings every Monday, and usually returns back in the afternoon. Ms. Moore has been staying at a recovery house for about four months. She did leave a note in her room saying she was leaving and not coming back.
Height: 60 to 62 in.
Weight: 150 to 160 lbs.
Hair Color: Black
Eye Color: Brown
Tattoos: Rose tattoo on left leg.
Scars/Piercings/Unique Marks: Both ears pierced.
Police Agency: Virginia Beach, VA PD, Det. Kevin Lokey (757) 385-1890
Case Number: 2011-060688 NamUs MP # 14485
Circumstance: Pamela Moore never returned back to her house after leaving at 0900 hrs. on 12/19/11 to go to a meeting at Pembroke 6. She goes to these meetings every Monday, and usually returns back in the afternoon. Ms. Moore has been staying at a recovery house for about four months. She did leave a note in her room saying she was leaving and not coming back.
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November 26 - December 02, 2012
Hartford, CT
A special thanks from the family of Angel Garcia and the Team at LostNMissing to:
Mr. Thomas Novinsky and his Team at CBS Outdoor who have graciously donated the billboard, graphics and time to help bring awareness to Angel's continued missing status. Prayers this will bring answers/tips/leads. — with Casey Lostnmissing and 6 others.
Chelsea Lee Ashley - Cymone Stroup - MISSING - 14NOV2012 - Alabama
Alert Information
Category: Unknown
Status: Active
Case Number: 1471J
Alert Information
Category: Unknown
Status: Active
Case Number: 1471J
Date Issued: 11/15/2012
Comments: ON THE MORNING OF 11/14/2012 BOTH CYMONE A STROUP & CHELSEA LEE ASHLEY WERE LAST SEEN ON THE SCHOOL BUS ENROUTE TO MARBURY MIDDLE SCHOOL, MARBURY, AL. NEITHER GIRL RETURNED FROM SCHOOL ON THIS DATE. IF ANYONE HAS ANY INFORMATION REGARDING THE WHEREABOUTS OF THESE GIRLS, PLEASE CONTACT THE AUTAUGA COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE AT (334) 361-2500.
Contact Information
Contact: LT. M. HEATH
Phone: (334) 361-2500
Alternate Contact:
Alternate Phone:
Person Information
Status: Missing
Name: ASHLEY ,CHELSEA LEE
Gender: Female
Race: White
Eye Color: Hazel
Hair Color: Blonde or Strawberry
Height: 5'2
Weight: 90 lbs.
Current Age: 14 Year(s)
Age Last Seen:
Location Last Seen: MARBURY, Alabama
NCIC Number: M471047952
Comments:
Comments: ON THE MORNING OF 11/14/2012 BOTH CYMONE A STROUP & CHELSEA LEE ASHLEY WERE LAST SEEN ON THE SCHOOL BUS ENROUTE TO MARBURY MIDDLE SCHOOL, MARBURY, AL. NEITHER GIRL RETURNED FROM SCHOOL ON THIS DATE. IF ANYONE HAS ANY INFORMATION REGARDING THE WHEREABOUTS OF THESE GIRLS, PLEASE CONTACT THE AUTAUGA COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE AT (334) 361-2500.
Contact Information
Contact: LT. M. HEATH
Phone: (334) 361-2500
Alternate Contact:
Alternate Phone:
Person Information
Status: Missing
Name: ASHLEY ,CHELSEA LEE
Gender: Female
Race: White
Eye Color: Hazel
Hair Color: Blonde or Strawberry
Height: 5'2
Weight: 90 lbs.
Current Age: 14 Year(s)
Age Last Seen:
Location Last Seen: MARBURY, Alabama
NCIC Number: M471047952
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Julie Ann Gonzalez
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Someone has the needed answers. Who? Who has a heart, soul and conscience and will come forward for her family?
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Someone has the needed answers. Who? Who has a heart, soul and conscience and will come forward for her family?
Sunday, November 18, 2012
Julie Ann Gonzalez
HelpFind Julie Ann Gonzalez
Someone has the needed answers. Who? Who has a heart, soul and conscience and will come forward for her family?
HelpFind Julie Ann Gonzalez
Someone has the needed answers. Who? Who has a heart, soul and conscience and will come forward for her family?
Bowe Robert Bergdahl (born March 28, 1986, in Sun Valley, Idaho) is a United States Army soldier who has been in the captivity of the Taliban-supporting Afghani
stan Haqqani network since June 2009.
Military status and disappearance
Bergdahl was assigned to the 1st Battalion, 501st Infantry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division, based at Fort Richardson, Alaska.[4] During his unit's normal deployment rotation to Afghanistan, he went missing on June 30, 2009, near the town of Yahya Khel in the Paktika Province, which is in the south-east of Afghanistan, right on the border to Pakistan. The area in which Bergdahl was captured is right next to Pakistan's Federally Administered Tribal Areas.
He is believed to be held by the Haqqani network, an insurgent group affiliated with the Taliban, probably somewhere in Pakistan.[5]
Since then, the Taliban has released five videos showing him in captivity. The Taliban have demanded $1 million[6] and the release of 21 Afghan prisoners and Aafia Siddiqui in exchange for Bergdahl's release. They have threatened to execute Bergdahl if Siddiqui is not released. Most of the Afghan prisoners are being held at Guantanamo Bay.[7][8]
At the time of his capture, Bergdahl's rank was that of Private First Class (E-3). In June 2010, he was promoted to Specialist (E-4) during his absence.[9] On June 17, 2011 he was promoted to the rank of Sergeant (E-5).[10]
[edit]Capture
On July 18, 2009, the Taliban released a video showing they had captured Bergdahl.[1] In the video, Bergdahl appeared downcast and frightened. A Department of Defense statement issued on July 19 confirmed that Bergdahl was declared "missing/whereabouts unknown" on July 1, and his status was changed to "missing/captured" on July 3.[11]
In the 28-minute video his captors held up his dog tags to establish that the captured man was Bergdahl.[1] Bergdahl gave the date as July 14 and mentioned an attack that occurred that day.[12][13][14]
Accounts of his capture differ. The version offered by Bergdahl, in the video, is that he was captured when he fell behind on a patrol.[1] CNN, in its report, cites both Taliban and U.S. military sources, the former alleging he was ambushed after becoming drunk off base, and the latter denying that claim stating: "The Taliban are known for lying and what they are claiming (is) not true."[3] Other sources said Bergdahl walked off his base after his shift.[15]
A Department of Defense spokesperson, Lieutenant Commander Christine Sidenstricker, said, "I'm glad to see he appears unharmed, but again, this is a Taliban propaganda video. They are exploiting the soldier in violation of international law."[1][2]
According to the Associated Press, General Nabi Mullakheil of the Afghan National Police said the capture occurred in Paktika Province.[1] Their other sources inform them that he was captured by a Taliban group led by Maulvi Sangin, who has moved him to Ghazni Province. The Guardian quoted sources who speculated about the increased difficulty of a rescue mission if Bergdahl had been smuggled across the nearby border into Pakistan.[2]
CNN described two Pashto-language leaflets the U.S. military was distributing in seeking Bergdahl.[3] One showed a smiling GI shaking hands with Afghan children, with a caption that called him a guest in Afghanistan. The other showed a door being broken down, and threatened that those holding Bergdahl would be hunted down.
In December 2009, five months after Bergdahl's disappearance, the media arm of the Afghan Taliban announced the release of a new video of "a U.S. soldier captured in Afghanistan," titled "One of Their People Testified." In the announcement the Taliban did not name the American, but the only U.S. soldier known to be in captivity is Bergdahl.
U.S. military officials have been searching for Bergdahl, but it is not publicly known whether he is even being held in Afghanistan or in neighboring Pakistan, an area off-limits to U.S. forces based in Afghanistan.[16]
On December 25, another video was released that features Bergdahl in a combat uniform and helmet.[17][18] He described his place of birth, deployment to Afghanistan and subsequent capture. He then made several statements regarding his humane treatment by his captors, contrasting this to the abuses suffered by insurgents in prisons. He finished by saying that America should not be in Afghanistan and that its presence there is just another Vietnam.
On April 7, 2010, the Taliban released a third video of Bergdahl, now with a full head of hair and a beard, pleading for the release of Afghan prisoners held at Guantanamo and Bagram.[19][20]
In November 2010, Bergdahl appeared briefly in a fourth video.[21]
In May 2011, Bergdahl appeared briefly in a fifth video.[22]
In December 2011, it was reported that Bergdahl tried to escape three months earlier but was recaptured after three days.[23]
[edit]Threat of reprisal
On February 4, 2010, the Afghan Taliban demanded the release of Aafia Siddiqui, a Pakistani scientist who was convicted by a U.S. court on charges of attempting to murder U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan, and threatened to execute Bergdahl if their demand was not met.[24][25] The Taliban claimed that members of Siddiqui's family had requested their assistance.
[edit]Reports of joining the Taliban
Fox News reported in August 2010 that a Taliban commander named Haji Nadeem said Bergdahl was helping to train the Taliban in bomb making and infantry tactics. The Pentagon dismissed the reports as Taliban propaganda.[26][27]
[edit]Release efforts
The missing serviceman's fate is tied up in U.S. efforts to broker a peace deal between the Taliban and the Afghan government, a high-level, high-risk diplomatic initiative which appeared to be on the cusp of a breakthrough before the Taliban suspended preliminary talks in March 2012. For months, U.S. negotiators were seeking to arrange the transfer of five Taliban detainees held at Guantanamo Bay military prison to the Gulf state of Qatar. The transfer was intended as one of a series of confidence-building measures designed to open the door to political talks between the Taliban and Afghan President Hamid Karzai's government.[28] That move - at the center of U.S. strategy for ending the long, costly conflict in Afghanistan - was also supposed to lead directly to Bowe's release. The Taliban has consistently called for the United States to release those held at Guantanamo Bay in exchange for freeing Western prisoners. But the Guantanamo transfer proposal, which would have required notification to Congress, ground to a halt when the Taliban rejected U.S. conditions designed to ensure transferred Taliban would not slip away and re-emerge as military leaders. It seems unlikely that any talks will resume until after the conclusion of U.S. presidential election in November 2012.
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Military status and disappearance
Bergdahl was assigned to the 1st Battalion, 501st Infantry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division, based at Fort Richardson, Alaska.[4] During his unit's normal deployment rotation to Afghanistan, he went missing on June 30, 2009, near the town of Yahya Khel in the Paktika Province, which is in the south-east of Afghanistan, right on the border to Pakistan. The area in which Bergdahl was captured is right next to Pakistan's Federally Administered Tribal Areas.
He is believed to be held by the Haqqani network, an insurgent group affiliated with the Taliban, probably somewhere in Pakistan.[5]
Since then, the Taliban has released five videos showing him in captivity. The Taliban have demanded $1 million[6] and the release of 21 Afghan prisoners and Aafia Siddiqui in exchange for Bergdahl's release. They have threatened to execute Bergdahl if Siddiqui is not released. Most of the Afghan prisoners are being held at Guantanamo Bay.[7][8]
At the time of his capture, Bergdahl's rank was that of Private First Class (E-3). In June 2010, he was promoted to Specialist (E-4) during his absence.[9] On June 17, 2011 he was promoted to the rank of Sergeant (E-5).[10]
[edit]Capture
On July 18, 2009, the Taliban released a video showing they had captured Bergdahl.[1] In the video, Bergdahl appeared downcast and frightened. A Department of Defense statement issued on July 19 confirmed that Bergdahl was declared "missing/whereabouts unknown" on July 1, and his status was changed to "missing/captured" on July 3.[11]
In the 28-minute video his captors held up his dog tags to establish that the captured man was Bergdahl.[1] Bergdahl gave the date as July 14 and mentioned an attack that occurred that day.[12][13][14]
Accounts of his capture differ. The version offered by Bergdahl, in the video, is that he was captured when he fell behind on a patrol.[1] CNN, in its report, cites both Taliban and U.S. military sources, the former alleging he was ambushed after becoming drunk off base, and the latter denying that claim stating: "The Taliban are known for lying and what they are claiming (is) not true."[3] Other sources said Bergdahl walked off his base after his shift.[15]
A Department of Defense spokesperson, Lieutenant Commander Christine Sidenstricker, said, "I'm glad to see he appears unharmed, but again, this is a Taliban propaganda video. They are exploiting the soldier in violation of international law."[1][2]
According to the Associated Press, General Nabi Mullakheil of the Afghan National Police said the capture occurred in Paktika Province.[1] Their other sources inform them that he was captured by a Taliban group led by Maulvi Sangin, who has moved him to Ghazni Province. The Guardian quoted sources who speculated about the increased difficulty of a rescue mission if Bergdahl had been smuggled across the nearby border into Pakistan.[2]
CNN described two Pashto-language leaflets the U.S. military was distributing in seeking Bergdahl.[3] One showed a smiling GI shaking hands with Afghan children, with a caption that called him a guest in Afghanistan. The other showed a door being broken down, and threatened that those holding Bergdahl would be hunted down.
In December 2009, five months after Bergdahl's disappearance, the media arm of the Afghan Taliban announced the release of a new video of "a U.S. soldier captured in Afghanistan," titled "One of Their People Testified." In the announcement the Taliban did not name the American, but the only U.S. soldier known to be in captivity is Bergdahl.
U.S. military officials have been searching for Bergdahl, but it is not publicly known whether he is even being held in Afghanistan or in neighboring Pakistan, an area off-limits to U.S. forces based in Afghanistan.[16]
On December 25, another video was released that features Bergdahl in a combat uniform and helmet.[17][18] He described his place of birth, deployment to Afghanistan and subsequent capture. He then made several statements regarding his humane treatment by his captors, contrasting this to the abuses suffered by insurgents in prisons. He finished by saying that America should not be in Afghanistan and that its presence there is just another Vietnam.
On April 7, 2010, the Taliban released a third video of Bergdahl, now with a full head of hair and a beard, pleading for the release of Afghan prisoners held at Guantanamo and Bagram.[19][20]
In November 2010, Bergdahl appeared briefly in a fourth video.[21]
In May 2011, Bergdahl appeared briefly in a fifth video.[22]
In December 2011, it was reported that Bergdahl tried to escape three months earlier but was recaptured after three days.[23]
[edit]Threat of reprisal
On February 4, 2010, the Afghan Taliban demanded the release of Aafia Siddiqui, a Pakistani scientist who was convicted by a U.S. court on charges of attempting to murder U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan, and threatened to execute Bergdahl if their demand was not met.[24][25] The Taliban claimed that members of Siddiqui's family had requested their assistance.
[edit]Reports of joining the Taliban
Fox News reported in August 2010 that a Taliban commander named Haji Nadeem said Bergdahl was helping to train the Taliban in bomb making and infantry tactics. The Pentagon dismissed the reports as Taliban propaganda.[26][27]
[edit]Release efforts
The missing serviceman's fate is tied up in U.S. efforts to broker a peace deal between the Taliban and the Afghan government, a high-level, high-risk diplomatic initiative which appeared to be on the cusp of a breakthrough before the Taliban suspended preliminary talks in March 2012. For months, U.S. negotiators were seeking to arrange the transfer of five Taliban detainees held at Guantanamo Bay military prison to the Gulf state of Qatar. The transfer was intended as one of a series of confidence-building measures designed to open the door to political talks between the Taliban and Afghan President Hamid Karzai's government.[28] That move - at the center of U.S. strategy for ending the long, costly conflict in Afghanistan - was also supposed to lead directly to Bowe's release. The Taliban has consistently called for the United States to release those held at Guantanamo Bay in exchange for freeing Western prisoners. But the Guantanamo transfer proposal, which would have required notification to Congress, ground to a halt when the Taliban rejected U.S. conditions designed to ensure transferred Taliban would not slip away and re-emerge as military leaders. It seems unlikely that any talks will resume until after the conclusion of U.S. presidential election in November 2012.
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AFFECTED TEXAS COUNTIES AND/OR NWS REGIONS:
NWS REGIONS FORT WORTH, SHREVEPORT, LAKE CHARLES, HOUSTON, AUSTIN/SAN ANTONIO
THIS IS A MISSING SENIOR ALER
NWS REGIONS FORT WORTH, SHREVEPORT, LAKE CHARLES, HOUSTON, AUSTIN/SAN ANTONIO
THIS IS A MISSING SENIOR ALER
T ISSUED BY THE TEXAS SILVER ALERT NETWORK
The ATHENS POLICE DEPARTMENT is searching for THURL WESLEY HATTON, diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, WM, 88 years old, DOB 06/18/1925, HEIGHT 5’11”, WEIGHT 135 lbs, GRAY Hair, BROWN Eyes, WEARING BLUE/WHITE CHECKERED SHIRT AND KHAKI PANTS.
The senior citizen was last seen at 10:00 PM, 11/17/2012 IN ATHENS, TX, driving a WHITE, 2010 LINCOLN MKZ with TX License Plate CC4G665.
Law enforcement officials believe this senior citizen’s disappearance poses a credible threat to HIS/HER own health and safety.
If you have any information regarding this missing senior citizen, contact the ATHENS POLICE DEPARTMENT AT 903-675-5454.
News Media Point of Contact is ATHENS POLICE DEPARTMENT AT 903-675-5454.
The ATHENS POLICE DEPARTMENT is searching for THURL WESLEY HATTON, diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, WM, 88 years old, DOB 06/18/1925, HEIGHT 5’11”, WEIGHT 135 lbs, GRAY Hair, BROWN Eyes, WEARING BLUE/WHITE CHECKERED SHIRT AND KHAKI PANTS.
The senior citizen was last seen at 10:00 PM, 11/17/2012 IN ATHENS, TX, driving a WHITE, 2010 LINCOLN MKZ with TX License Plate CC4G665.
Law enforcement officials believe this senior citizen’s disappearance poses a credible threat to HIS/HER own health and safety.
If you have any information regarding this missing senior citizen, contact the ATHENS POLICE DEPARTMENT AT 903-675-5454.
News Media Point of Contact is ATHENS POLICE DEPARTMENT AT 903-675-5454.
Please, ALL facebook friends: PLEASE, PLEASE REPOST THIS PICTURE! This is my 16 year old sister, she has been missing since 10/17/2012, we have heard she may be
in California, Arizona, Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Texas, Louisianna, North Carolina or Idaho (Nampa maybe Boise), we need to get this picture to all states! It is said that 1 in 7 kids are found by picture recognition, I do believe she is in danger, Please help. If you see her call 1-800-786-2929.
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