I would doubt it, unless she had a dental problem. Most people I know start taking their kids at age 2.
The remains mentioned in this article were recovered in Texas City, TX about 50 miles southeast of Houston, TX. Texas City is near Galveston (Island), TX.You guys...
"College Station Police Chief Scott McCollum said in a Wednesday evening press conference that remains consistent with a small child were recovered in the Houston area. College Station Police investigators worked with Houston investigators to locate the remains.
McCollum declined to take questions at the press conference, but said police are now working to make a positive identification on those remains. Those efforts are expected to take several weeks."
Remains recovered in missing child case
The ADA recommendation is by 1 year or 6 months after the first tooth, if only to get the child used to visits. I don't know how many people really follow the advice, though.
The remains mentioned in this article were recovered in Texas City, TX about 50 miles southeast of Houston, TX. Texas City is near Galveston (Island), TX.
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So, if it's Hazana... she's been gone for some time ?
If she'd just gone missing while she was with that egg donor at the park -- they'd have no trouble identifying her.
"Remains" and "... take several weeks..." sounds like more severe decomp.
Dad will willingly give DNA I am sure. He was out searching for her.If they don't have dental they can get DNA from the parents. ( court ordered if need be). IMO.
I don't know why i'm so upset when I knew this would be the outcome. SMH.
Sigh..... Just had neighbors come by trick or treating. They dressed their 5 year old boy/girl twins up as an ax murderer and a victim. No 5 year old would have made that choice. Somehow, tonight, I found no humor in it at all. I bit my tongue (till it bled).
I so wanted to tell T (timid 5 year old girl) that I was so sorry she didn't get to choose the princess dress she told me about last week. Neither of the kids seemed to be enjoying it.That is so wrong! When my boys were that age, they wore costumes like Scooby Doo and Superman. What on earth were those parents thinking?