THERE ARE SO MANY MISSING CHILDREN THAT THE NEWS DOESNT SHOW... ITS SAD REALLY
JASMINE LOGAN
Case Type: Family Abduction
DOB: Aug 20, 1993 Sex: Female
Missing Date: Jun 2, 2009 Race: Black
Age Now: 16 Height: 5'9" (175 cm)
Missing City: PITTSBURGH Weight: 240 lbs (109 kg)
Missing State : PA Hair Color: Black
Missing Country: United States Eye Color: Brown
Case Number: NCMC1124573
Circumstances: Jasmine was last seen on June 2, 2009. She may be in the company of her mother. When she was last seen, Jasmine had her hair in braids. She may go by the nickname Jas.
Rilya Wilson is the 5 year old girl whose where-abouts are unknown, due to ineffectiveness of the Department of Children and Families (DCF). According to Rilya's grandmother, a woman from DCF came to her home to pick up Rilya in January 2001. Rilya has not been seen, or heard from, since the day the mysterious woman picked her up, and nobody claims to know where she is. It wasn't until 16 months later that the state discovered she was missing.
How many more kids must fall victim to the state? Why take these kids if they're not going to be protected?
Deborah Muskelly lied during these 16 months, claiming that she had visited Rilya's home to check on her on a monthly basis. Rilya's gradmmother also continously received checks for the care of Rilya ALTHOUGH Rilya was not with her.
At one point, the body of precious doe was thought to be that of Rilya Wilson. Examiners confirmed that the body was not Rilya Wilson. Which leaves Missouri police with a mystery on their hands.
There is a 75,000 dollar reward for anybody with any information leading to the where-abouts of Rilya
Wilson.
Status: Lost
Lost Since: December 13, 2007
Lost Near: Oxnard, CA (US)
Organization: The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC)
Gender: Female
Height: 5′4″ (163 cm)
Weight: 115 lbs (52 kg)
Race: Black
Hair Color: Black
Eye Color: Brown
Age: 15
Details: CHIOMA GRAY, Age Now: 15, Missing: 12/13/2007. Missing From OXNARD, CA. ANYONE HAVING INFORMATION SHOULD CONTACT: Ventura Police Department (California) 1-805-650-8010 or The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children at 1-800-843-5678 (1-800-THE-LOST).
Chioma was abducted by Andrew Tafoya on Oxnard, California on December 13, 2007. A felony warrant for Kidnapping was issued for Andrew on December 14, 2007. They may travel to Mexico in a white 2008 Acura TSX with the California license plate 6AXX928. Andrew has multiple tattoos.
A mother waits by a window, hoping beyond hope that her spunky, beautiful daughter will return. And she vows she won't go back to her life in New York without her child.
Her daughter, 22-year-old Stepha Henry, is a petite dynamo whose vibrant presence has been missing from her family's life since May 29th, 2007. That Memorial Day weekend, Stepha flew her and her sister, Shola, from New York to visit their aunt in Miami Gardens for Shola's 16th birthday.
The two went to a reggae concert on Sunday, then late Monday night, Stepha told her aunt she was going to Club Peppers, a nightclub in Fort Lauderdale. Her family watched her get into a dark-colored 4-door Acura Integra with a man, and that's the last they saw of her.
I had a really rough time at the Day Job today, but then someone forwarded me a news story that put everything in perspective. A man suspected of having murdered missing college student Stepha Henry was arrested today in New York.
The body of Stepha Henry has not been found, but so much of her blood was in the car that took her to a Sunrise nightclub that she could not possibly have survived, officials said Tuesday.
At a news conference at the Miami-Dade Police Department, officials for the first time said Henry, 22, was brutally murdered last May, and though she remains missing, her killer, police said, has been located.
Police in Brooklyn arrested Kendrick Lincoln Williams, 32, Tuesday morning and have been questioning him much of the day, said Jim Loftus, assistant director of investigative services for the Miami-Dade Police Department. Williams is being charged with second degree murder.
Henry, a recent graduate of John Jay College who aspired to attend law school, was visiting her aunt in North Miami during the Memorial Day weekend last year when she disappeared.
Prosecutor Abbe Rifkin, of the Miami-Dade State Attorney's Office, said the second degree murder charge against Williams could change as the investigation continues. Williams is also charged with tampering with evidence.
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