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http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/2003dmon.html
Above is the Doe Network link for Mark Anthony St. Louis.
He was kidnapped from Windsor, Ontario on March 16th, 1997, by his bio mother, Francisca Maria St. Louis.
There is a picture of him at 3 and an age progression to 9, as well as a good picture of his mother/abductor at the link.
He is Hispanic, and was 2 feet tall and 35 pounds (at 3 years old). He has brown hair and blue eyes, a small mole on his butt and a small scar near the corner of his left eye.
His DOB is 6-25-1993, which would make him 16, if my math is right.
The NCMEC did his age progression, and he has a case number from NCMEC, but I searched their Canadian missing site and didn't find him. But he is still listed as missing on DN and NAMPN.
I searched and didn't find a thread for him. Normally, I avoid parental abductions but this one has been going on a long time and a lot of the time when kids are abducted by a parent, they don't have much of a life, since they normally don't go to school or doctor's.
Above is the Doe Network link for Mark Anthony St. Louis.
He was kidnapped from Windsor, Ontario on March 16th, 1997, by his bio mother, Francisca Maria St. Louis.
There is a picture of him at 3 and an age progression to 9, as well as a good picture of his mother/abductor at the link.
He is Hispanic, and was 2 feet tall and 35 pounds (at 3 years old). He has brown hair and blue eyes, a small mole on his butt and a small scar near the corner of his left eye.
His DOB is 6-25-1993, which would make him 16, if my math is right.
The NCMEC did his age progression, and he has a case number from NCMEC, but I searched their Canadian missing site and didn't find him. But he is still listed as missing on DN and NAMPN.
I searched and didn't find a thread for him. Normally, I avoid parental abductions but this one has been going on a long time and a lot of the time when kids are abducted by a parent, they don't have much of a life, since they normally don't go to school or doctor's.