cluciano63
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Ps- story has been on news in Albuquerque...
She was last seen on March 28th - so if there were update on 3/31 (3 days later) of course, LE would think she is alive. Can you trace an update? TIA
No thread on Avalon Gysel and nothing on google except the story about Kayleah.
No thread on Avalon Gysel and nothing on google except the story about Kayleah.
Seems right now they have her classified as a runaway, unfortunatley seems runaways don't get much press time which is crazy considering even if they left of their own accord they are still young girls and very vulnerable and need to be found...
Even more appalling is the child predator who lures the child away so she looks like a runaway. You know, the predator who offers the child all the things he just found out she doesn't have, like an allowance, a cell phone, a puppy, a computer; a happy household without any punishment or yelling. moo
Le do not seem to chase after this scenario - what has happened is that the predator has groomed the victim and lured her/him away. Not sure why this is not pursued. moo
Another search — by the public and not law officers — has been organized for Wednesday morning. The search will begin at 8 a.m. Wednesday at Riverside Park in Evans. Organizers of the search said if it is snowing or raining Wednesday morning the search may be postponed.
Even more appalling is the child predator who lures the child away so she looks like a runaway. You know, the predator who offers the child all the things he just found out she doesn't have, like an allowance, a cell phone, a puppy, a computer; a happy household without any punishment or yelling. moo
Le do not seem to chase after this scenario - what has happened is that the predator has groomed the victim and lured her/him away. Not sure why this is not pursued. moo
Exactly...In my opinion a child is a child and needs to be returned home safe and sound...and the family deserves help no matter a runaway or abduction..
Not that it applies in this case, but, a child being returned home is not always the safest thing and the family doesn't always deserve help. Kids run away for lots of reasons and one of them is to escape the dangers at home, the streets can be safer sometimes. Just something to always keep in mind.
I am fully aware of this....my point was, kids should not be out on the streets and if home is not safe, there are other options that are safer than the streets where they can fall prey to any number of things, I am not naive and don't need to "keep that in mind"
We know there are other options, but do kids? It's not likely they'll google where to run away before they do. They can't walk up to a cop and ask, they'll get taken right back home. They can't go to just any shelter. They stay on the streets because they don't want to go back home because they don't know where to turn that is "safe" in the sense that they won't get sent back home. How do they find out about other options?