10-13-2011, 04:07 PM
many thanks again Tiki
ok, child's father not a suspect. but who is current babydaddy? and reports say mom was at work, not running an errand. still a secret name of mom. No one else lived at the home with the mother and her children.
we are almost at critical dangerous 72 hour mark for abducted child. :(
PHOENIX (AP) — The parents of a 5-year-old Arizona girl who has been missing for two days were not under suspicion and police had no evidence of a kidnapping, but investigators said Thursday they weren't ruling out anything.
Jahessye Shockley was last seen by her three older siblings around 5 p.m. Tuesday after their mother went out to run an errand. Police suspect the girl left through the front door of the home.
The girl's father does not live with the family and there were no fights between the parents over custody, said Glendale police officer Tracey Breeden.
The longer Jahessye remains missing, the more concerned police grow.
"Anytime the time lengthens it becomes difficult to locate a person," Breeden said Thursday. "With the time going by, you're very concerned about their welfare, especially when you have a 5-year-old child involved. The longer they're away, the more likely something could happen."
ok, child's father not a suspect. but who is current babydaddy? and reports say mom was at work, not running an errand. still a secret name of mom. No one else lived at the home with the mother and her children.
we are almost at critical dangerous 72 hour mark for abducted child. :(
PHOENIX (AP) — The parents of a 5-year-old Arizona girl who has been missing for two days were not under suspicion and police had no evidence of a kidnapping, but investigators said Thursday they weren't ruling out anything.
Jahessye Shockley was last seen by her three older siblings around 5 p.m. Tuesday after their mother went out to run an errand. Police suspect the girl left through the front door of the home.
The girl's father does not live with the family and there were no fights between the parents over custody, said Glendale police officer Tracey Breeden.
The longer Jahessye remains missing, the more concerned police grow.
"Anytime the time lengthens it becomes difficult to locate a person," Breeden said Thursday. "With the time going by, you're very concerned about their welfare, especially when you have a 5-year-old child involved. The longer they're away, the more likely something could happen."