SheWhoMustNotBeNamed
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NYPD renews efforts to find boy who vanished 5 years ago from Brooklyn foster home
NYPD officers scoured Brooklyn and Staten Island Thursday in a renewed push to find a missing boy.
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Officers are hoping to have the same luck they had when they re-opened the Etan Patz case in 2010. Patz went missing in 1979 while walking to school. He was the first ever missing child to be pictured on the side of a milk carton. When the case was made public again years later the tips poured in leading to an arrest two years later.
Police recognize the similarities between Etan and Patrick’s case and with making this case public once again they are hoping any shred of new information will help reunite a broken family.
http://pix11.com/2015/01/22/nypd-redoubles-efforts-to-find-boy-who-vanished-5-years-ago/
Five Years After Disappearance, Search for Staten Island's Patrick Alford Continues
“Missing Persons” fliers for Patrick Alford hang from lampposts and paper car windshields along Vandalia Avenue in Starrett City in Brooklyn.
Thursday was the fifth anniversary of the Staten Island boy's disappearance in 2010 and police are hoping that someone who knows what happened to him will finally come forward.
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"Wow, you know, to see my son like that, you know, I don't even know what he looks like...the last time I seen him he was seven,” said mother Jennifer Rodriguez.
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Without giving specifics about the investigation into Alford's whereabouts, police officials say they have received tips that led them out of state, which is why they're urging anyone, anywhere, with information that could help locate him to come forward.
http://www.ny1.com/nyc/all-boroughs...staten-island-s-patrick-alford-continues.html
NYPD officers scoured Brooklyn and Staten Island Thursday in a renewed push to find a missing boy.
[snip]
Officers are hoping to have the same luck they had when they re-opened the Etan Patz case in 2010. Patz went missing in 1979 while walking to school. He was the first ever missing child to be pictured on the side of a milk carton. When the case was made public again years later the tips poured in leading to an arrest two years later.
Police recognize the similarities between Etan and Patrick’s case and with making this case public once again they are hoping any shred of new information will help reunite a broken family.
http://pix11.com/2015/01/22/nypd-redoubles-efforts-to-find-boy-who-vanished-5-years-ago/
Five Years After Disappearance, Search for Staten Island's Patrick Alford Continues
“Missing Persons” fliers for Patrick Alford hang from lampposts and paper car windshields along Vandalia Avenue in Starrett City in Brooklyn.
Thursday was the fifth anniversary of the Staten Island boy's disappearance in 2010 and police are hoping that someone who knows what happened to him will finally come forward.
[snip]
"Wow, you know, to see my son like that, you know, I don't even know what he looks like...the last time I seen him he was seven,” said mother Jennifer Rodriguez.
[snip]
Without giving specifics about the investigation into Alford's whereabouts, police officials say they have received tips that led them out of state, which is why they're urging anyone, anywhere, with information that could help locate him to come forward.
http://www.ny1.com/nyc/all-boroughs...staten-island-s-patrick-alford-continues.html