Gardener1850

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I'm here in south FL and got the push notification on my phone. Hoping for their safe return!!
 
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omg how do they expect to get there? I hope they're on a bus and the police can find out which bus
 
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Pink beat me by a millisecond
 
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Why NY? Who's in NY?
 
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glad they are together. Confident they will be found soon and safe. Fingers crossed. And if there is trouble at home with dad, may they all be able to resolve the differences peacefully and in a healthy manner for these girls.
 
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Oh I missed the mother part. eeeek!

Thanks!
 
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Wonder if mom went or arranged for someone to pick them up?
 
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Praying for a quick and safe end to this one. Come on bus drivers, alert someone!

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Police Apply Controversial 'Runaway' Label To Missing Twin Sisters

Twin 12-year-old sisters Nicolette and Rickhia McClam have been missing since Tuesday. Yet Florida police have labeled them runaways and said they are not victims of an abduction ―despite not knowing their whereabouts.

“They’re runaways,” Coral Springs police spokeswoman Karla Kmiotek told HuffPost. “They’re not abducted. The father went to work [and] they never went to school.”

The sisters were last seen by their father about 6:45 a.m. Tuesday, according to police. The students did not board the bus for their Coral Springs middle school that morning and have not been in contact with family or friends.

Kmiotek said the sisters have family in West Palm Beach and New York City and could be traveling to those areas. Kmiotek did not indicate why authorities believe the girls are runaways.

The runaway label has been a*growing source of frustration*among missing person advocates, who say it implies runaway children are not in danger.

More...
https://www.yahoo.com/news/police-apply-controversial-apos-runaway-161125466.html
 
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Ya, because "runaways" are more susceptible to abductions!!! Come on now, get these two girls in danger back home.

Whether that be back with the mother or the father.
 
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Ya, because "runaways" are more susceptible to abductions!!! Come on now, get these two girls in danger back home.

Whether that be back with the mother or the father.
I agree!
 

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