Posts Tagged ‘1-800-the-lost’
Saturday, February 6th, 2010

Patrick Alford MISSING
Today marks the two week anniversary since Patrick Kennedy Alford went missing. He was last seen on January 22, 2010 at the East New York Spring Creek Development, and may still be in the New York area. The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children says Patrick was last seen wearing a red t-shirt, blue jeans, and blue and black Michael Jordan sneakers. He is known to have a scar on his left eyelid. Patrick is known to like football, and has a lot of friends. If you have any information, please call:
1-800-THE-LOST
Tags: 1-800-the-lost, endangered missing child, football, national center for missing and exploited children, new york
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Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

Aja Dotson MISSING
It’s been more than a week since Aja Johnson was abducted and her mother Tonya was found beaten to death in an RV. Since then investigators in Oklahoma issued a warrant for Lester Hobbs arrest charging him with first degree murder and kidnapping. Hobbs is a convicted felon, and according to court documents was not supposed to have any contact with Aja. Police say they’ve received leads about possible sightings of Hobbs, Aja and the car he may be driving, but so far nothing has panned out. The Oklahoma Bureau of Investigations and the United States Marshal service put out a $20,000 reward, hoping someone will bring them the information they need to find this child.
Tags: 1-800-the-lost, Aja Johnson, amber alert, domestic violence, grandmother, Lester Hobbs, murder, Oklahoma, school, texas
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Saturday, January 30th, 2010

- Tabitha Tuders
It’s been nearly seven years since Tabitha Tuders was last seen. It was April 29, 2003 in Nashville, Tennessee around 7 a.m. when Tabitha disappeared as she walked to her bus stop. A witness came forward and said they saw the child getting into a red vehicle, but police do not have any evidence to confirm this sighting. Since then search teams were brought in, volunteers scoured the area, and dozens of tips have fizzled out. All of Tabitha’s personal items have been accounted for, and it doesn’t appear to be a runaway situation. Police and Tabitha’s family fear she is great danger. Although it’s been many years, there’s still hope if Jaycee Dugard can be found alive 18 years later. If you have any information on Tabitha’s case, please call:
1-800-THE-LOST
Tags: 1-800-the-lost, 18 years, answers, bus stop, jaycee dugard, missing child, nashville, personal items, red car, Tabitha Tuders, tennessee, witness
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Thursday, January 28th, 2010

Aja Johnson MISSING
I spoke with Alice Dunkin this morning, Tonya Hobbs mother, and missing 7-year-old Aja Johnson’s grandmother. She told me she screamed bloody murder and blew up when she learned her daughter was killed. It is devastation to Alice especially because she said her son was murdered three years ago this October, he was shot 11 times, and now she has to go through this with her daughter. Along with losing both of her children, Alice fears what may happen to her granddaughter Aja, “Lester does not like Aja, he is mean to Aja, he’s made her eat jalapeño peppers, and has a paddle with her name on it. I’ve seen bruises he’s left on her little behind. I don’t know why or if it’s her medical problem or what. If she doesn’t take her medication, she’s climbing the wall.” Aja Johnson is still missing, and her life is in danger. Investigators believe the 7-year-old was abducted by Lester Hobbs, 47, after her mother’s murder over the weekend. The last time Aja or Hobbs were seen was Saturday, January 23, 2009 around 6 p.m. Lester Hobbs is a convicted felon, and at one point Aja’s mom reported to police that he wanted to kill his daughter with a hammer. Hobbs is currently wanted for a failure to appear warrant out of Lincoln County, Oklahoma for not showing up for his DUI case earlier this week, and there is now a warrant out for him for the murder of Tonya Hobbs and the abduction of Aja Johnson. Official cause of death has not been released, but it appears at this time Tonya died from blunt force trauma to her body, she may have been beaten to death.
Tags: 1-800-the-lost, abuse, Aja Johnson missing, Alice Dunkin, burial, daughter, domestic violence, grandmother, grandmother speaks out, Lester Hobbs, memorial fund, murder, Oklahoma, tonya hobbs
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Saturday, January 23rd, 2010

- Arely Borja Cruz MISSING
ARELY BORJA CRUZ
The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children needs your help finding Arely Borja Cruz. The 8-year-old went missing on June 8, 2009 from Stuart, Florida and hasn’t been seen since. Arely could possibly be in Mexico with an adult female relative. We need the public’s help to find this little girl. If you have any information, please call: 1-800-THE-LOST
HEIGHT: 3′9″
WEIGHT: 45 pounds
RACE: Hispanic
Tags: 1-800-the-lost, Arely Borja Cruz, florida, June, missing child, national center for missing and exploited children, Stuart
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Monday, January 11th, 2010

- Khadijah Soliman MISSING
KHADIJAH SOLIMAN MISSING
This case reminds me of the Sean Goldman case mainly because Khadijah is from New Jersey and investigators think her mother took the child to Brazil.
Background on Sean Goldman: Sean’s case touched the hearts of people across the world. The child was abducted by his mother five years ago from their state in New Jersey and taken to Brazil. Sean’s father, David Goldman, fought to see his son, and to bring him back to his home for years. Sean’s mother died in child birth, and David was left to fight his child’s step-father and ex-wife’s family to gain custody of his own son, they wanted to keep the child in Brazil with them (when he shouldn’t have been there in the first place). It was traumatic to say the least and heartbreaking for what David Goldman was put through. I personally feel the family of David’s ex-wife should face some sort of punishment through the justice system for what they did to destroy this family, and leave a father without his son for so long through alienation. Although there was a long, horrendous custody battle, on Christmas Eve (just a few weeks ago), Sean was finally reunited with David, and was able to come home to New Jersey where he is now attending school, and trying to live a normal American life.
Tags: 1-800-the-lost, david goldman, international civil treaty, Khadiajah Soliman, mother, national center for missing and exploited children, new jersey, parental abduction, sean goldman
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Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

Rayashajanay Re'Kay Johnson
The National Center for Missing and Exploited children needs your help finding Rayashajanay Re’Kay Johnson. She may be listed as a runaway, but the fact is a 15-year-old teen is not old enough to make decisions on her own, and these cases still need to be a priority to the public. We really need your help finding Rayashajanay. It’s possible ”Ray” could have traveled to the Houston area. She has a pierced navel, pierced ears, and a scar on her left forearm. If you have any information, please call: 1-800-The-Lost
Tags: 1-800-the-lost, missing child, national center for missing and exploited children, texas
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