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Post by Admin on Dec 8, 2017 18:56:19 GMT
The body found in Pender County on Saturday has been positively identified as missing 3-year-old Mariah Woods, reports CBS affiliate WNCN. Woods vanished from her Jacksonville home on Nov. 27. Her mother's live-in boyfriend, 32-year-old Earl Kimrey, has been charged with withholding information about her death and is being held on $1 million bond. Woods' disappearance prompted a massive search effort involving state and local police, the FBI and hundreds of volunteers. The girl's mother said she last saw the little girl around 11 p.m. the night before when she checked on her, and she said Kimrey saw the child about midnight when she got up and he told her to go back to bed. Woods' body was found in a creek about 25 miles from the home. Kimrey is charged with hiding the girl's body knowing she did not die of natural causes and obstruction of justice.
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Post by Admin on Dec 11, 2017 19:05:08 GMT
The body of a teenage girl from India, who went missing from Adelaide's most popular beach on Sunday, has been found. Police divers recovered the 15-year-old soccer player's body near the breakwater early on Monday morning. The desperate search for the 15-year-old began on Sunday evening after the youngster and her friends got into trouble at Glenelg Beach, in the city's east, about 5.50pm.
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Post by Admin on Dec 13, 2017 18:56:43 GMT
It is here where Missing People – a national organisation that offers assistance to the 250,000 or so individuals that run away or go missing every year, as well as support for their families – is headquartered, and where the charity’s free, confidential helpline is manned, day and night, all year round. Every day, the 24/7, international (Britons missing abroad, such as Madeleine McCann, also fall under their remit) line at Missing People rings nearly 200 times. Of those calls, some come from the worried friends and family of an absent loved one; others might be from the police or social services following up on a particular case. But for the most part, the voice at the other end is that of a person already absent, or considering running away. “It can be difficult, because people often don’t consider themselves ‘missing,’” says Paul Joseph, a gentle, bearded 40-year-old who has managed the helpline for six years. “For whatever reason, they might have simply decided to remove themselves from a particular situation, and haven’t alerted anyone.” There are endless reasons why somebody could feel compelled to run away, but Missing People makes no judgement. Whether the caller is suffering an adolescent tantrum, severe depression, marital breakdown, escaping abuse or simply harbouring a desire to start again, the team must be ready for anything. “We do see similarities between cases, but every person is treated entirely as an individual. Every situation has different factors involved,” Joseph says.
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Post by Admin on Dec 15, 2017 19:01:44 GMT
Her character was gripped with heartache when her teenage son Tom ran away from home in the explosive second series final of Doctor Foster. And Suranne Jones, 39, finds herself at the epicentre of more family grief in her latest thriller, the upcoming Sky Atlantic drama Save Me. The actress plays Claire, whose world is turned upside down when her 13-year-old daughter Jody vanishes - leaving her convinced the youngster's distant dad Nelson 'Nelly' Rowe (Lennie James) is the kidnapper.
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Post by Admin on Jan 1, 2018 19:08:45 GMT
Fears are growing for a vulnerable teenage girl who has gone missing with an older man. Alexandra Zurawaska was last seen at around 7pm on Christmas Day in South Yorkshire. The 16-year-old is thought to have travelled to Sutton in London. Alexandra also has links to Hounslow, Richmond, Brent and Enfield boroughs. She is described as white, around 5ft tall and of medium build, with brown hair.
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