KS KS - Vincent Moore, 4 months, Wichita, 11 July 2015

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One parent cooperated and passed a poly... and the other didn't even take one. Gee, I wonder...

ETA: Also, if the other reporting is correct, his claim is he took the baby back to mom at like 3 am to get vaccinations and be approved for daycare? Sounds super likely. Also, I thought the diaper bag was left behind?


I had to go back and reread Los' first link to KWCH and it does say the diaper bag was left behind. Baby Vincent's Missing Poster has a picture of the diaper bag, so maybe he got a little confused with his story. It must be difficult for him to keep track of all of the lies he is telling.
 
Missing child's mother passes polygraph, bond reduced for father

The father of a missing Wichita child makes his first appearance in court on probation violation charges. Gary Moore, Jr. is charged with cutting off his monitoring device. His bond was reduced from $850,000 to $250,000.

http://www.kwch.com/news/local-news/missing-childs-mother-passes-polygraph-test/34595120

Great grandmother of missing child says both parents should undergo lie detector tests

http://www.kake.com/home/headlines/...uld-undergo-lie-detector-tests-321093761.html
 
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https://m.facebook.com/missingcases...5135400495/1187159677971031/?type=1&source=48
 
I had to go back and reread Los' first link to KWCH and it does say the diaper bag was left behind. Baby Vincent's Missing Poster has a picture of the diaper bag, so maybe he got a little confused with his story. It must be difficult for him to keep track of all of the lies he is telling.
The way he said she yanked the diaper bag made me think he was describing why it was a mess (maybe handles ripped off)? My first instinct was to believe the Dad. Then I read that Mom passed a poly (but LE has told us that before to make a suspect comfortable)? Then I see Dad's pic and I assume he is guilty (not a fair assessment).

For now, my opinion is Dad might be telling the truth.
 
that doesnt make much sense, around here, if you have an order of protection on someone and violate it yourself (and this she did, as she married him) the court will toss it because YOU arent honoring it.

i guess maybe they used that to keep him in jail because he is a suspect. he is saying SHE is one too though, i hope they at least look into it.

 
that doesnt make much sense, around here, if you have an order of protection on someone and violate it yourself (and this she did, as she married him) the court will toss it because YOU arent honoring it.

i guess maybe they used that to keep him in jail because he is a suspect. he is saying SHE is one too though, i hope they at least look into it.


Here once an order of protection is granted by the judge it doesn't matter if you are invited into the home ... if at any time the individual decided to notify the police you will be arrested for violating the order. If a police officer just happens to see you at the home for any reason and is aware of the order you will be arrested. The order is in in place until the date the judge orders it to expire or the individual who sought the order requests to have it lifted through the court.

It is a court order signed by a judge so it must be obeyed or have legal consequences.


http://www.liftonline.org/guides/show.php?id=116#q-1393

"Does an order of protection still stand if we make up and start living together?
Yes. The order of protection still works, even if you and the person holding the order are living together. As long as an order of protection is in effect, the person holding the order can call the police at any time. The person who has the order can ask the ADA or the judge in Family Court to take away the order."
 
oh ok... that is smart. they say they take their abusers back a certain number of times......

Here once an order of protection is granted by the judge it doesn't matter if you are invited into the home ... if at any time the individual decided to notify the police you will be arrested for violating the order. If a police officer just happens to see you at the home for any reason and is aware of the order you will be arrested. The order is in in place until the date the judge orders it to expire or the individual who sought the order requests to have it lifted through the court.

It is a court order signed by a judge so it must be obeyed or have legal consequences.


http://www.liftonline.org/guides/show.php?id=116#q-1393

"Does an order of protection still stand if we make up and start living together?
Yes. The order of protection still works, even if you and the person holding the order are living together. As long as an order of protection is in effect, the person holding the order can call the police at any time. The person who has the order can ask the ADA or the judge in Family Court to take away the order."
 
I wonder why the other child was placed in foster care rather than with another family member.

Family of missing baby Vincent claim Department for Children and Families didn't help them

http://www.kake.com/home/headlines/Great-grandmother-of-missing-Baby-Vincent--323292751.html

There may not have been suitable family members available. With all the 'he said she said' going on within the family it might be best to have the older child out of the environment all together. I hope he is in a loving and stable foster home
 

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