Ok, I misunderstood your post. Still, Noemi and he somehow produced a child together despite not having a relationship.He was never a part of Dulce’s life. And Noemi said they were never in a relationship which makes sense since she was 13.
Ok, I misunderstood your post. Still, Noemi and he somehow produced a child together despite not having a relationship.He was never a part of Dulce’s life. And Noemi said they were never in a relationship which makes sense since she was 13.
I agree! The fact that no sketch has been released by LE simply seems odd and not typical MO IMO.It’s probably been discussed, but I would think a child could come up with this description but have a hard time with other features. He/she wouldn’t pribsbly say acne but red stuff, or bumps.
I don’t know what the difference would be but my kids passports were issued in 2014 and expired in 2019. They were all over 10 at that time. Not relevant to this case, but just wanted to share.
Authorities successful in reaching out to missing NJ girl's father in MexicoThe hope is he may be able to shed new light as to why his young daughter was apparently abducted from the park.
Apparently he decided he would fight for custody. So if that's true that's could be an important piece of the puzzle.Authorities successful in reaching out to missing NJ girl's father in Mexico
What light could be shed if he wasn't involved in her life? (Or the mom's it seems?)
They just wanting to talk to him face to face I'm guessing?
Thanks for finding this article. It mentions a couple our things that are of interest.
1. Referred to her ice cream as being in a cup. I had heard/read this early on. Does it jive with video?
2. It says police are pulling over red vans seen in area? True?
3. Most importantly this::
“But he realized after seeing Dulce, Noema Alavez said, that believed her to be his daughter because of a strong resemblance. He never played a role in Dulce's life, the mother said, but recently announced his plan to fight for custody.”
whew this gives me hope that she is alive. Wasn’t it said that he stayed with Noema recently? I wonder if that even he saw the resemblance?
I’m sorry, I don’t even know anymore!They were Mexican and went to study in Mexico. Sounds like Dulce's father did the same. So what am I wrong about?
Not neccesarily. Just saying that whoever took her,or disappeared her used that as a predestined time to commit the act.
MOO
Bridgeton Police Chief Michael Gaimari stated Wednesday that investigators have obtained as a lot video surveillance from the realm as potential, however are nonetheless no nearer to discovering the woman, who vanished as roughly two dozen folks had been enjoying basketball at a close-by playground Woman????? Seriously. Do these people not have proof readers??????
I live near a park called Cooper River Park. Parents sometimes sit in their cars while kids play in the park. I really don’t think it’s that weird.
Medical schools in US could be hard to get into. So those who can't get into medical school in US might go to other countries. Dulce's father is not in medical school.
Respectfully snipped for focus and commentary response.She said she never had a relationship with Dulce's father, who she identified as Edgar Perez..... He never played a role in Dulce's life, the mother said, but recently announced his plan to fight for custody.
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Anything is possible, but I still don't believe Dulce's father is US citizen.My cousin did an undergraduate exchange program and then one year of grad school in Mexico City, not medical school but for a history degree. He's as WASP as you can possibly get. It happens. Young people make choices based on their interests, or go where they get an attractive sounding offer.
I think she meant he was never involved in the child's life.How did they produce a kid together if he has never been a part of her life? Not sure how much leverage he would have in any custody battle. Dulce's mother herself doesn't have a custody of Dulce, Ducle's grandmother has a custody of Dulce. So that could be interesting because parent usually has a priority over grandparent.
Depending on his status in the US, that could be a high mountain to climb. Unless he has any legal status in the US, how would he be asking courts for visitations? He also apparently had no interest in the child, not even believing her to be his. He'd have to prove first she is his biological child, and I don't think saying "she looks like me" would work.I think she meant he was never involved in the child's life.
So yes, if Dulce has an established relationship with her grandparents he likely would have to begin by asking the courts for visitation, and work his way up to obtaining legal custody or joint custody.
IMO
Not a thing.They were Mexican and went to study in Mexico. Sounds like Dulce's father did the same. So what am I wrong about?