AMBER ALERT NJ - Dulce Maria Alavez, 5, abducted at Bridgeton City Park, 16 Sept 2019

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The girl’s mother told a local news outlet that Dulce and her brother were eating ice cream in the park while her mother was inside a nearby car with another child, since identified as the girl’s 8-year-old aunt, when Dulce’s brother began crying and pointed towards some storage buildings, indicating that this sister had gone in that direction.

“I thought she was just playing hide-and-seek, that she was playing in the woods,” the girl’s mother told WACU.
URGENT MISSING: AMBER Alert issued for missing 5-year-old girl, suspected kidnap victim, as cops search for man in a red van
 
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Child Abduction Statistics for Parents.

Based on the identity of the perpetrator, there are three distinct types of kidnapping: kidnapping by a relative of the victim or "family kidnapping" (49 percent), kidnapping by an acquaintance of the victim or "acquaintance kidnapping" (27 percent), and kidnapping by a stranger to the victim or "stranger kidnapping" (24 percent).

Family kidnapping :

Acquaintance kidnapping:

Stranger kidnapping:

Explanations in link below.

Child Abduction Statistics for Parents

I'm away from my computer right now or I would link it myself.

I think it's more relevant in this particular case to find the vast DOJ Washington State study which includes 775 children who were abducted and later found murdered.

In the biggest study ever done to date backed by the DOJ the percentages, and categories drastically change, and actually flip flop.

44% were total strangers to the abducted child.

42% were a neighbor, acquaintance etc of the child, and family.

Only 13 or 14% percent of abducted murdered children are ever abducted, and murdered by parents or other family members.

I dont get any sense they believe she was abducted by a family member or even someone she or her family knew.

The family would know already if the description fits anyone within their family or friends, and his van would also be very recognizable by family members as well. Imo

Jmhoo
 
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Good question.
I strongly support AA guidelines but I sure am sorry it took so long to issue this one.
Please come home safe, Dulce!

Were there any cameras in the park? Did anyone get a picture of him with Dulce? The van? Anything? :oops:
 
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“I saw my son crying because someone had [thrown] his ice cream on the floor and after that he started pointing behind those buildings over there,” Noema told reporters of some structures near the playground. “We thought she was just hiding … she was just playing hide and seek.”

Perez began to search for the young girl—even calling family members to assist in the search—but there was no sign of the 5-year-old. The family called police just before 5 p.m.

“I just want to find her and I want to find that she’s OK, that nothing bad has happened to her,” she said, according to KYW-TV.
Missing 5-Year-Old New Jersey Girl Was Taken From Park By Man In Red Van, Authorities Believe
 
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Since Jersey Girl informed us tinted windows aren't allowed we have to possibly consider this may be another nomadic serial pedophile that goes from city to city or even state to state to commit more crimes, and then moves on.

Joe Duncan, one of the most deadly serial sadist pedophiles, and murderers in recent history was classified as nomadic.

Also after many long years of being unsolved C. Clements was finally arrested for the abduction, and murder of beautiful Isabelle Celis along with the abduction, rape, and murder of precious Maribel Gonzalez.

When LE started investigating this pedophile's history it was vast covering many states from the starting age of when he was around 15. The FBI is still investigating him even now for other possible victims in all states he had been in before moving to Tucson.

He too is an example of what is known as a nomadic violent offender.

Has it been said if anyone in the area noticed his license plate showing the state? TIA

Jmho
 
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Alavez Perez told NJ.com that the girl’s father is in Mexico but still has family in Bridgeton.

During the search Tuesday, an ice cream vendor played his truck’s jingle in the hopes it would catch the girl’s attention and give her direction to follow.

Anyone with information can call 911 or Bridgeton police at 856-451-0033.
Missing 5-year-old South Jersey girl apparently was abducted, police say

So now we have an "ice cream truck"

Did they get ice cream from the shop, the custard thing, or whatever it's called or the ice cream truck, or all three or two or one.

My heads going to explode with all the different accounts, lol. There doesn't seem to be any continuity in the statements getting released.

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From MSM. Where are they getting the information fro because it's all over the place
 
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I just wanted to say about the tinted windows, yes they're illegal here in NJ, but that's not to say people don't have them anyway. Also, a lot of people have rear and side windows tinted, but not the driver's side, which is the issue (safety for police officers).
 
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Dulce’s father is in Mexico, Alavez said, and she hasn’t been in touch with him. He still has family in the Bridgeton area, though, and they notified him of the child’s disappearance, she said

N.J. Amber Alert update: Mom pleads for abducted 5-year-old girl’s safe return as search resumes
Thanks for that. And from this link - maybe basketball players finally gave some info. The courts seems in a location where something might have been witnessed.

"About two dozen people were playing basketball at a court near the play area at the time the child went missing, police said. All were interviewed by police and none reported seeing an abduction, police reported around mid-day Tuesday. Witnesses confirmed seeing the kids at the playground.

While police initially said they had no evidence of an abduction, they noted late Tuesday that during “interviewing and re-interviewing” witnesses they gained information that led to the Amber Alert."
 
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any chance we're lucky enough to have a reported red van stolen?
 
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Where has all this suddenly come from in just the last hours about man and van? Almost 2 days later.
 
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How do you interview someone and come up with nothing then re interview them and come up with this? Or did the media get that wrong?

The missing child case turned into a possible abduction on Tuesday night after Bridgeton police said they interviewed and re-interviewed witnesses who were at City Park around 4:20 p.m. Monday when Dulce disappeared.

N.J. Amber Alert update: Mom pleads for abducted 5-year-old girl’s safe return as search resumes
Possibly the b-ball players. Probably young and maybe asked and re-asked to get the info. Asking without putting information into their heads but getting them to realize they saw something. I sub in a high school (used to teach before retiring) and it's a common point to get info in or out of some teens. JMO
 
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*Adding this for new people coming onboard..

Dulce Maria Alavez, 5, is a Hispanic female, approximately 3 feet tall and 60 to 70 pounds, with brown eyes and brown hair. She was last seen wearing a yellow shirt with an elephant on it, black and white pants and white shoes.

Detectives believe she was taken by a light-skinned Hispanic male, 5-foot-6 to 5-foot-8 with a thin build, no facial hair and facial acne. He was wearing orange sneakers, red pants and a black shirt.

The suspect was last seen leading Dulce from the Bridgeton City Park playground to a red van with a sliding side door and tinted windows at approximately 4:20 p.m. Monday.
Amber Alert: Police searching for missing 5-year-old girl from N.J.
 
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So now we have an "ice cream truck"

Did they get ice cream from the shop, the custard thing, or whatever it's called or the ice cream truck, or all three or two or one.

My heads going to explode with all the different accounts, lol. There doesn't seem to be any continuity in the statements getting released.

ETA

From MSM. Where are they getting the information fro because it's all over the place

They bought ice cream at a gas station. The surveillance pictures released are right by the ice cream cooler where she is about to pick it out of the cooler.

The ice cream truck was really just a man assisting in the search in a pickup truck, playing an ice cream truck jingle while driving around the park to try to lure her out, if she was scared and hiding in the woods in the park.
 
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Where has all this suddenly come from in just the last hours about man and van? Almost 2 days later.
I'm thinking they had to track down witnesses. By the time Mom called her brother to help her and then they finally called, LE, it highly likely that people who where in the park during the time she went missing, including all of the basketball players, had left and gone home, not realizing there was a missing child. JMO
 
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I just wanted to say about the tinted windows, yes they're illegal here in NJ, but that's not to say people don't have them anyway. Also, a lot of people have rear and side windows tinted, but not the driver's side, which is the issue (safety for police officers).

Side rear windows have no restrictions. See how light the front windows are.
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