I agree, I feel that him “coming out” played a huge part in his disappearanceI wonder if his mom is actually telling the truth about his "Coming out" since I believe it wasn't smooth as claimed
I agree, I feel that him “coming out” played a huge part in his disappearance
It’s hard because I haven’t been able to find what school he was last seen in. All I can find is that he was seen in the vicinity of Houston and Pill Street in Manhattan East Side area. I’m not familiar with that area or how many schools there are around there. Do you know the area?What school was he dropped off at the day he disappeared because that is where I'll be starting first along with the phone call as well.
It’s hard because I haven’t been able to find what school he was last seen in. All I can find is that he was seen in the vicinity of Houston and Pill Street in Manhattan East Side area. I’m not familiar with that area or how many schools there are around there. Do you know the area?
Good luck, how did it go?I'm calling The NYPD right now. Wish me luck hope it goes good
Good luck, how did it go?
What number are you calling? Is it a detective assigned to his case?But I'm not giving up, I'm gonna try again later
The number I am calling is 646-610-5000. There were two detectives, Eric wuss and Miguel Rodriguez that were assigned to his case when he first went missing. The mother accused them of neglecting the case and never searching for him. I'm not sure if they are still assigned to the case because it's been so long since anyone has said anything. I believe they've not really searched for him in the beginning.What number are you calling? Is it a detective assigned to his case?
I agree, he was just 14 when he went missing. It’s sad that most of the time teenagers are listed as runaways and not endangered missing. When a lot of times they aren’t runaways.It's really making me sad ... What's taking so long for him to be found? Why aren't authorities checking the older men he was corresponding with online? They shouldn't list him as a endangered runaway no longer ... He should be listed as ENDANGERED MISSING as it has been several years sine he has spoken with family or friends, since 2005. The police have said there were sightings of him, but sightings by whom? I'm not that but I don't believe in the 20th century teenagers had to choice to live on the streets or at home and in school.
I agree, he was just 14 when he went missing. It’s sad that most of the time teenagers are listed as runaways and not endangered missing. When a lot of times they aren’t runaways.