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FOUND SAFE: Madison Wilson, 13, Missing from New Hampshire
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This has been floating around facebook since yesterday, but it finally made the paper today.

Not Much info yet....

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Seacoast online Story

SEABROOK — Police are looking for information about a missing 13-year-old girl who hasn’t been seen since early Monday morning.

Detective Scott Mendes said Madison "Maddie" Wilson never made it to Seabrook Middle School on the morning of Nov. 10. She was seen the night before at the Cimarron Apartments, which is where her parents live, although her mother awoke around 4 a.m. Monday to find that Maddie’s bedroom window was "wide open" and the girl was nowhere to be found, according to Mendes.

Police say the family has had no contact with Maddie.

Maddie is approximately 5 feet, 6 inches tall, and weighs between 160 and 170 pounds, according to Mendes. She has brown eyes and brown, wavy hair that comes down to the middle of her back.

Mendes asked that anyone with information about Maddie or her whereabouts contact the Seabrook Police Department at 474-5200.

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Our local news station should have something on it tonight. I'll post more when it comes out.
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#2
Her Mother's name is Heather Wilson. On Heather's FB page, she thinks that Maddie ran away, and she thinks it has something to do with a website called "Omegle" (which, according to Google, is a chat site that randomly pairs up people & then deletes the chat after you log off). I wonder if that's why the news agencies are slow to pick up on this.

Mother claims that Maddie has never run away before, nor did she give any indication that she was about to run away. (no fights, moodiness, etc).

I know the area where she lives (cimarron Apts), and it's located not even 14 mile from a major interstate highway (route 95). Seabrook is also a Massachusetts boarder town. It would literally take less than 2 minutes to get off the highway, have her jump in, and get back on the highway.

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#3
The Child has been found, thankfully.

http://www.wmur.com/news/police-search-f...y/29694350


Hotd, could you please change title to found.
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#4
Good news, cannongal.

Seemed likely she had pulled a runner. I'm glad Madison is safe.

On a kinda related note: I was reading earlier this week about 14-year-old Adelle Burns who disappeared from Florida in August. She was just located -- in her boyfriend's closet. Story: http://www.tallahassee.com/story/news/lo.../18647115/
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I wonder if parents are scared witless when their children are missing only to want to kill them when they are found safe.
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#6
Wow, that was fast....

From: http://www.seacoastonline.com/article/20...01017/NEWS

Man charged with felony kidnapping

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HAMPTON — Police arrested a man on one count of felony kidnapping in connection with a Seabrook teenager who was reported missing Monday.

Donte Hargrove, 23, of Sacramento, Calif., was held on $50,000 bail Friday after his arraignment on the charge in Seabrook District Court.

Hampton Police Chief Rich Sawyer said his department and Brentwood police arrested Hargrove Thursday afternoon in Brentwood after he was linked to the alleged disappearance of Madison “Maddie” Wilson, 13, of Seabrook. Maddie’s mother reported her missing Monday and she was located around 8 a.m. Thursday at the Best Western in Hampton, according to Sawyer.

Additional information about the connection between Hargrove and Maddie and information about how he allegedly kidnapped the teen wasn’t available Friday because the investigation is ongoing and case documents related to Hargrove’s arrest have been sealed, according to Sawyer.

Seabrook District Court staff said Hargrove’s listed address is at Camp Pendleton, a U.S. Marine Corps base in California.

Police had been pursuing leads and reaching out to the public for help since Heather Wilson, Madison’s mother, reported she last saw her daughter early Monday morning.

Police detective Mike Titone said Wednesday that police canvassed the area and local businesses for surveillance footage and other clues, and worked to determine if the teen’s computer had any hints about where she may be or whom she may be with. Evidence at the time, Titone said, pointed to Maddie running away. Wilson told Seacoast Media Group on Wednesday that her daughter may have left with an older man she met online, but police declined to comment on that.

Seabrook Police detective Scott Mendes said Thursday that Maddie was alone when he found her. He declined to disclose whether she had been staying with someone since her mother last saw her.

Hargrove is scheduled for a probable cause hearing at 10 a.m. Nov. 26.
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#7
Sounds like Hargrove lured Madie and she snuck outta her house willingly to go be with him.

Even if she knew who she was going to meet and went willingly, it won't likely help him much legally.

Since she's only 13 and he's 23, he's in deep shit IMO.
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