Since Shawn Hornbeck disappeared four and a half years ago, his parents made it their mission to help other families of missing children.
A woman from Fridley, Minn., said she owes a great deal to Hornbeck's family and is celebrating Shawn's return home after he and another boy were found in Missouri on Friday.
Shelia Bradley-Smith knows the pain and worry when a child is missing.
"It's indescribable. I wouldn't wish it on the devil himself," she said.
Her great nieces, Tionda and Diamond Bradley, have been missing from Chicago since 2001. They were 10- and 3-years old when they disappeared.
She has been working to keep the search for the girls alive. The Shawn Hornbeck Foundation has been a big part of that effort by providing funds and support.
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A woman from Fridley, Minn., said she owes a great deal to Hornbeck's family and is celebrating Shawn's return home after he and another boy were found in Missouri on Friday.
Shelia Bradley-Smith knows the pain and worry when a child is missing.
"It's indescribable. I wouldn't wish it on the devil himself," she said.
Her great nieces, Tionda and Diamond Bradley, have been missing from Chicago since 2001. They were 10- and 3-years old when they disappeared.
She has been working to keep the search for the girls alive. The Shawn Hornbeck Foundation has been a big part of that effort by providing funds and support.
http://wcco.com/topstories/local_story_013223733.html