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The blog YourBlackWoman.blogspot.com writes: "Police believe that the girl left the house through the front door, but have no suspects in her disappearance. They've utilized more than 100 officers for the search and checked a 3-mile radius around the girl's house. This has produced almost nothing."
GLENDALE, AZ (KPHO) -The family of Jhessye Shockley sat down for a nationally syndicated on-line radio show interview Sunday night.
PHOENIX The family of a Glendale girl plans to march to the Arizona Capitol to call attention to the case of missing 5-year-old Jahessye (JES'-ee) Shockley.
The Glendale Police Department tells New Times its investigation into the disappearance of 5-year-old Jahessye Shockley is its "number on priority." But that's not enough for the girl's mother, Jerice Hunter, who continues to publicly bash the police, claiming they're not doing enough to find her daughter.
Hunter and other members of Shockley's family held missing person signs at the State Capitol this afternoon, and criticized police and Child Protective Services for treating Hunter like a suspect.
"I want to talk to Jan Brewer," Hunter, at one point, yelled at the building behind her.
Perkins Township police have verified that a child seen at the Perkins Township Walmart late Saturday night by a concerned resident is not the missing girl from Glendale, Ariz.
It's been a chaotic time near downtown Glendale as police canvassed, and re-canvassed, neighborhoods in search of a missing kindergartner.
GLENDALE, Ariz. Fliers have been posted on storefronts. Detectives have gone door to door. An Amber alert has been issued to sound the alarm that a girl is missing.
PHOENIX (KPHO) - Sandra Traylor watches for news reports on 5-year-old Jhessye Shockley, missing for more than two weeks now.
"I think a lot about her -- every day it's on the news -- wondering what happened," said Sandra Traylor.
The desperate pleas for help by Jhessye's family are heart wrenching.
"I know the pain. I know the pain," said Sandra Traylor.
Her nephew Myron Traylor went missing July 27, 1988. Thirteen-year-old Myron was last seen buying a cherry soda from OK Fish and Chips in south Phoenix.
not sure what to make of this: Jhessye's mom said "that she had the older kids do chores in the backyard but locked Jhessye in the home for her safety.
I locked the door when I left, said Jerice Hunter, Jhessyes mother. When I got back the door was unlocked when I put my key in the door.
http://www.abc15.com/dpp/news/regio...n-case-of-missing-glendale-girl#ixzz1bvMRfwC8
http://www.myfoxphoenix.com/dpp/news/local/glendale/missing-girls-mom-gives-birth-10282011
Updated: Friday, 28 Oct 2011, 6:48 AM MST
Published : Friday, 28 Oct 2011, 6:48 AM MST
short article at link
On Saturday afternoon in Encanto Park in Phoenix, Jahessyes family held a balloon release to show support for her at their family reunion.