Who reported their disappearance? Why are they at risk? Wsleuthers usually find the most obscure reasons, criminal records for him and reasons why she lost the guardianship of a previous child. What kind of relationship are they in?
They seem to be looking for someone missing for who knows why. Without saying enough. Where are their families, we are talking bout a newborn here.
Who reported their disappearance? Why are they at risk? Wsleuthers usually find the most obscure reasons, criminal records for him and reasons why she lost the guardianship of a previous child. What kind of relationship are they in?
They seem to be looking for someone missing for who knows why. Without saying enough. Where are their families, we are talking bout a newborn here.
Poor girl.I posted her linkedin back in post #5. The content within that, to me, answers a lot of these questions. On FB she mentions that she lived with foster parents, on linkedin that her birth parents were drug and alcohol addicts and she was born with fetal alcohol syndrome. DHS may be responsible for her care in some way, as she is considered to have an intellectual disability (with an IQ of 65) due to being born with FAS. The last sentence in her linkedin says to me, what we might be looking at here:
"but for the loss of my son that I can't see touch or hear waghn [weighing on?] in my heart so this is why I want to live with out the state I'm not allowed to make dissions [decisions] about my money or the things I want to do it all goes through a worker of the state so please help me to be cowindependent [become independent] with out the state and maby have a baby again we're [where the] state can't take it because I'm able to have my own money and take care of my self thank you"
She is a vulnerable adult, afraid of losing her child to the state (as has happened in the past), because of the state's position on her inability to take care of the child/ren. MOO.
Infant reported missing in July has been found, DHS says
Oregon DHS: Infant missing since July found | KOIN.com
An infant who went missing shortly after his birth on July 25 was been found, the Oregon Department of Human Services said Tuesday.
Isaiah Moore was found on September 21, officials said. They provided no other details other than to say they are “thankful for the community support to find him.”
KEPR Action NewsHas anyone come across a link verifying the mother found, not just baby Isaiah?