Missing: Camille Johnson

10 07 2008


A Cobb County mother needs your help finding her missing daughter.

16-year-old Camille Johnson was last seen around 9 p.m. Wednesday (June 18th).

Authorities said the teen has significant health issues and is on medication. They said the teenager suffers from hypoglycemia, which may cause her to black out.

The teen does not have her medication or asthma pump, according to her mom.

The missing teen is described as black, 5 feet 1, and weighing between 110 and 115 pounds. She has a small tattoo on her right calf, a belly ring, and brown and platinum blonde braids.

If you have any information on the teen’s whereabouts, call (678) 699-1216 or dial 911

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Missing: Camille Johnson

10 07 2008


A Cobb County mother needs your help finding her missing daughter.

16-year-old Camille Johnson was last seen around 9 p.m. Wednesday (June 18th).

Authorities said the teen has significant health issues and is on medication. They said the teenager suffers from hypoglycemia, which may cause her to black out.

The teen does not have her medication or asthma pump, according to her mom.

The missing teen is described as black, 5 feet 1, and weighing between 110 and 115 pounds. She has a small tattoo on her right calf, a belly ring, and brown and platinum blonde braids.

If you have any information on the teen’s whereabouts, call (678) 699-1216 or dial 911

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Missing: Jasmine Kasner

10 07 2008


Police in Trenton report a 13-year-old girl has been missing since June 20th, and they believe that she may still be in the city.

The girl, 13-year-old Jasmine Kasner, was reported missing from her home in the 300 block of Brunswick Avenue in Trenton. Investigators say Kasner also hung out around Perry Street and Montgomery Street.

Kasner is a black girl with a medium complexion, standing 5′ 5″ tall, weighing 120 pounds with brown eyes, and dark brown hair. Trenton Police urge anyone with information concerning the whereabouts of Jasmine Kasner, 13, to contact them at any of the following phone numbers:

* Trenton Police Criminal Investigation Bureau-Youth Section at (609) 989-4088
* Juvenile Officer Arlene Miranda at (609) 989-4083
* Trenton Police Dispatcher at (609) 989-4170
* Trenton’s Confidential Tip line (609) 989-3663

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Missing: Jasmine Kasner

10 07 2008


Police in Trenton report a 13-year-old girl has been missing since June 20th, and they believe that she may still be in the city.

The girl, 13-year-old Jasmine Kasner, was reported missing from her home in the 300 block of Brunswick Avenue in Trenton. Investigators say Kasner also hung out around Perry Street and Montgomery Street.

Kasner is a black girl with a medium complexion, standing 5′ 5″ tall, weighing 120 pounds with brown eyes, and dark brown hair. Trenton Police urge anyone with information concerning the whereabouts of Jasmine Kasner, 13, to contact them at any of the following phone numbers:

* Trenton Police Criminal Investigation Bureau-Youth Section at (609) 989-4088
* Juvenile Officer Arlene Miranda at (609) 989-4083
* Trenton Police Dispatcher at (609) 989-4170
* Trenton’s Confidential Tip line (609) 989-3663

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Found: Callie Munn

4 07 2008

The search for a missing Detroit girl ended Saturday morning in downtown.

Sgt. Eren Stephens Bell said Detroit Police found the 12-year-old girl at about 4 a.m. She had run away. No additional details about her were available, Bell said.

Friday night police issued a press release about the missing girl. The girl, Callie Munn, had been last seen 8:30 a.m. Friday in the Sherwood Forest neighborhood.

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Found: Callie Munn

4 07 2008

The search for a missing Detroit girl ended Saturday morning in downtown.

Sgt. Eren Stephens Bell said Detroit Police found the 12-year-old girl at about 4 a.m. She had run away. No additional details about her were available, Bell said.

Friday night police issued a press release about the missing girl. The girl, Callie Munn, had been last seen 8:30 a.m. Friday in the Sherwood Forest neighborhood.

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Found: McKenia Wright

4 07 2008


Eleven-month-old McKenia Wright was returned to her tearful, relieved mother Sunday, more than 12 hours after a 13-year-old cousin allegedly abducted the child and drove her to North Charleston in a family vehicle.

Sierra Wright embraced her daughter in the rain for a moment after Summerville Police Cpl. Sherry Williams brought the baby to Wright’s uncle’s Mendenhall Street home. Aside from being hungry, the child was fine, authorities said.

McKenia was the focus of a statewide Amber Alert for most of the day Sunday until police, using cell phone records, tracked down the cousin, the baby and the missing 2006 Ford Escape in North Charleston around 6 p.m., Summerville Police Capt. Jon Rogers said.

Rogers said police intended to charge the teen with kidnapping. She was taken to the South Carolina Juvenile Detention Center to await a hearing before a judge.

Rogers said that it was still early in the investigation and that authorities did not know why the teen took the baby or why she took her to North Charleston.

Wright, 22, said her best guess is the cousin wanted to sneak out of the home. The girl shared her room with the baby, and the only way to sneak out without waking the baby was to take the baby with her, she said.

“Everything yesterday (Saturday) was normal,” Wright said of her relationship with her cousin. “I’ve not had any problems with that child. She is a sweet girl, that’s why I’m kind of confused about why she’s done what she’s done.”

She was especially worried because the teen did not know how to drive. “She doesn’t even know the driving laws,” she said.

For most of the day, Wright sat in her uncle’s home surrounded by about a dozen family members, trying her best to remain composed. She and her family repeatedly called the teen’s cell phone, but she didn’t answer.

At the time of the incident, Wright and her daughter were staying at her uncle’s home and helping take care of her two cousins. Wright said the teen was acting somewhat suspiciously early Sunday morning before she went to sleep.

When a family member checked on the girl and the baby around 3 a.m., they were both in bed, Wright said.

Wright said when she woke up around 8:45 a.m. to go to church, she discovered her daughter, her cousin and her vehicle were missing.

“I just panicked,” she said. “I called police.”

By early evening, everything was back to normal. McKenia drank from a bottle while her mom happily wiped away tears.

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Found: McKenia Wright

4 07 2008


Eleven-month-old McKenia Wright was returned to her tearful, relieved mother Sunday, more than 12 hours after a 13-year-old cousin allegedly abducted the child and drove her to North Charleston in a family vehicle.

Sierra Wright embraced her daughter in the rain for a moment after Summerville Police Cpl. Sherry Williams brought the baby to Wright’s uncle’s Mendenhall Street home. Aside from being hungry, the child was fine, authorities said.

McKenia was the focus of a statewide Amber Alert for most of the day Sunday until police, using cell phone records, tracked down the cousin, the baby and the missing 2006 Ford Escape in North Charleston around 6 p.m., Summerville Police Capt. Jon Rogers said.

Rogers said police intended to charge the teen with kidnapping. She was taken to the South Carolina Juvenile Detention Center to await a hearing before a judge.

Rogers said that it was still early in the investigation and that authorities did not know why the teen took the baby or why she took her to North Charleston.

Wright, 22, said her best guess is the cousin wanted to sneak out of the home. The girl shared her room with the baby, and the only way to sneak out without waking the baby was to take the baby with her, she said.

“Everything yesterday (Saturday) was normal,” Wright said of her relationship with her cousin. “I’ve not had any problems with that child. She is a sweet girl, that’s why I’m kind of confused about why she’s done what she’s done.”

She was especially worried because the teen did not know how to drive. “She doesn’t even know the driving laws,” she said.

For most of the day, Wright sat in her uncle’s home surrounded by about a dozen family members, trying her best to remain composed. She and her family repeatedly called the teen’s cell phone, but she didn’t answer.

At the time of the incident, Wright and her daughter were staying at her uncle’s home and helping take care of her two cousins. Wright said the teen was acting somewhat suspiciously early Sunday morning before she went to sleep.

When a family member checked on the girl and the baby around 3 a.m., they were both in bed, Wright said.

Wright said when she woke up around 8:45 a.m. to go to church, she discovered her daughter, her cousin and her vehicle were missing.

“I just panicked,” she said. “I called police.”

By early evening, everything was back to normal. McKenia drank from a bottle while her mom happily wiped away tears.

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Missing: Jasmine Hobson

4 07 2008


The City of Duquesne Police Department is asking for the public’s help to find a missing child.

Police are searching for 12-year-old Jasmine Hobson who was last seen on June 20 around 8 p.m. She is 5 feet 4 inches tall and weighs 180 pounds.

Hobson was last seen wearing a yellow Pittsburgh Passion T-shirt, blue jeans and black and white tennis shoes.

Anyone who has seen Jasmine or has information concerning her whereabouts should call Duquesne Police at 412-469-3774.

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Missing: Jasmine Hobson

4 07 2008


The City of Duquesne Police Department is asking for the public’s help to find a missing child.

Police are searching for 12-year-old Jasmine Hobson who was last seen on June 20 around 8 p.m. She is 5 feet 4 inches tall and weighs 180 pounds.

Hobson was last seen wearing a yellow Pittsburgh Passion T-shirt, blue jeans and black and white tennis shoes.

Anyone who has seen Jasmine or has information concerning her whereabouts should call Duquesne Police at 412-469-3774.

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