Okay I'm going to be very honest. I know that I have nothing to support my "gut feeling" but I'm wondering about step-father still. Just sharing, I don't know why he makes my gut icky but he does in that he was not at the laundromat but returning home as Adji was disappearing. Sorry that's just my gut feelings right now.
This past weekend, I went to Disney with my kids. I'm happy that I saw Ji Ji's missing poster at every rest area we stopped at. With 4 DS, I think we stopped at every rest area between here and Orlando...
I'm glad that Adji has not been forgotten, though I am distressed at how many posters there were for missing children in FL. There were also posters for Hayleigh at each rest area and for Trenton at a few. Sadly, many of the other missing children I had never heard of.
How can so many children just disappear?
http://www.naplesnews.com/news/2009/jun/26/parents-adji-baby-brian-holding-hope-their-childre/
Parents of Adji, Baby Bryan holding out hope their children will be found.
And although it doesnt ease the pain of missing child, in May the couple welcomed a baby girl, who theyve named Adjiani after her brother.
Six months later, search continues for missing Immokalee boy
The Collier County Sheriff's Office is still seeking the public's help as the search for 6-year-old Adji Desir continues.
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The Collier County Sheriffs Office has produced a video about the case and the agency is asking that everyone post it to their blogs, Facebook, MySpace and other social networking sites and e-mail the link to it to everyone in their address book.
The video's release today coincides with the six-month anniversary of Adji's disappearance. The goal is to get the video to as many people as possible in an effort to find someone who has information that will help investigators.
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http://www.news-press.com/article/20090710/NEWS01/90710032/1075
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Yeah!! Has a link to the video at the above link.
Awesome!!! I will definately be posting that video all over the place!!!
It is soooo good to see that the Collier County Sheriff's Office is still working hard for Adji. I have been impressed with them from the very beginning of this case. They have put Adji first, always. I do wish they would organize more searches, but overall, I feel that they have done an OUTSTANDING job for Adji. That is so heartening to see, especially when he would have been very easy to drop to the side, much like so many others. THANK YOU, Collier County!