NY NY - Mt Kisco, 'April Hope', Wht/HispFem 0, UP11423, Dept of Public Works in Westchester, Apr '06

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Have you seen this child? Jane Doe2006


  • NCMEC: 1107277 - NCIC: U090019921 - NamUS: 11423
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Jane Doe2006
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    • Date Found
    • Apr 5, 2006
    • Location Found
    • Mount Kisco, NY
    • Estimated Age
    • 0
    • Sex
    • Female
    • Race
    • White/hisp
    • Hair Color
    • Brown
    • Eye Color
    • Brown
On April 5, 2006, an unidentified deceased female infant was found at the Department of Public Works facility in Westchester County, New York. The infant may have been unknowingly transferred to that location after being vacuumed into a truck used to extract sediment and water from catch basins/storm drains throughout neighborhoods in the village of Mount Kisco. The infant was less than 24 hours old and had fair skin, dark brown hair, and brown eyes. Authorities have named her 'April Hope'. The image shown is a composite completed by a NCMEC Forensic Artist to depict what the infant may have looked like in life. Some features are the artist's interpretation to complete the image, and should not be used as significant markers for identification. Please contact the Mount Kisco Police Department or NCMEC if you are familiar with a young woman who may have given birth on or about April 5, 2006, or know of any female that may have experienced post pregnancy characteristics, and no baby is accounted for.


  • Mount Kisco Police Department Detective Squad (New York) 1-914-666-3855
 
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From her Doe Network page: 601UFNY

Identifiers
Dentals: Not available.
Fingerprints: Not available.
DNA: Available.
 
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Bumping.
 
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I remember this heartbreaking story, and it brought everything rushing back. In 2007, a girl in my middle school got pregnant by a high school senior. We were just kids, but everyone knew. No one said it out loud, but we saw it. We felt the tension.
There were also rumors about another student—someone who had a baby and “got rid of it.” The story spread quietly, then vanished.
Fox Lane had a way of making things disappear. If it made them look bad, it got buried. No follow-up. No accountability. No support. Just silence.
That still haunts me. And honestly, it should haunt more people.
 

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