AgeofAquaruis
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God Bless him,and his friend forsearching.
God Bless him,and his friend forsearching.
There is a link to Crime Stoppers on the Bridgeton Police web page. Anyone can send in a tip through that, anonymously.That is absolutely true. Just the mention of ICE is enough to drive any possible witness underground if there are any immigration issues in the family or friends circle. I hope, if anyone knows anything, they will find the courage to step forward and report what they know. I wonder if there is an anonymous way to report sightings?
Actions have already spoken louder than words.But they won’t believe them since the mothers boyfriend is being detained. Even if he is being detained for felonies they won’t come forward.
I remember that sad sad case. I cried for days over that sweet little boy's face.Sadly, I think because a lot of similar cases do end up involving a parent, it’s so easy to start accusing and blaming. And in this same year, same town...the community searched for a kidnapped boy who, ultimately, was found dead, buried and burned by his own mother.
But, keep it to yourself, why bully and harass her. Very sad.
I don't feel very hopeful or confident of a positive outcome here.
If, for whatever reason, it was someone connected to father or another family member, who didn't like the environment she was being raised in, then I think there is possibly slightly more of a chance.
If someone with a grudge or a random predator, then, more than 4 days on and with still not a sight of sound of her, the outcome I think will not be good.
I wish we knew more about those minutes when she left the mother. If this guy with the van was indeed connected, how did he lure her away? If he knew her, did he call out, "hey, Dulce, come here, your papa wants to see you", or "hey, Dulce, grandma wants you home and she sent me to get you"? Or if he didn't know her, did he just run and grab and bundle her in van? Or entice her to go with him for something?
Whoever reported seeing her get into van, it must have been obvious if she went willingly or not. Was she being carried or lifted in, did she climb in freely? Did she appear to be struggling or resisting?
The brother must have seen something too, don't you think? I wonder if the police have trained child liaison officers talking to him?
If i were here illegally, im not sure i would believe what law enforcement says. Reporting anonymously would be an advantage.Law enforcement has already said that they won’t ask the immigration status of anyone who provides tips.
Sadly, I think it would be easy to lure a 5-year old with many of the old reliable tricks. Come see my puppy..Your mom (or grandma) wants me to come get you.I don't feel very hopeful or confident of a positive outcome here.
If, for whatever reason, it was someone connected to father or another family member, who didn't like the environment she was being raised in, then I think there is possibly slightly more of a chance.
If someone with a grudge or a random predator, then, more than 4 days on and with still not a sight of sound of her, the outcome I think will not be good.
I wish we knew more about those minutes when she left the mother. If this guy with the van was indeed connected, how did he lure her away? If he knew her, did he call out, "hey, Dulce, come here, your papa wants to see you", or "hey, Dulce, grandma wants you home and she sent me to get you"? Or if he didn't know her, did he just run and grab and bundle her in van? Or entice her to go with him for something?
Whoever reported seeing her get into van, it must have been obvious if she went willingly or not. Was she being carried or lifted in, did she climb in freely? Did she appear to be struggling or resisting?
The brother must have seen something too, don't you think? I wonder if the police have trained child liaison officers talking to him?
Exactly. It's very easy to lure the child into a van or car. Help find a lost puppy, do you want to see a puppy I have, do you want me to buy you some candy, etc? The man didn't have to know the child at all to be able to lure her into the van.Sadly, I think it would be easy to lure a 5 year old with many of the old reliable tricks. Come see my puppy..Your mom (or grandma) wants me to come get you.
In this case, the younger, 3-year old brother stated to his mom that someone knocked his ice cream on the ground. If he then, in turn, promised the kids, or Dulce, another ice cream for her crying brother...well then, I do believe she would go over to his van. All JMO
We have seen recently and in the past that there is always hope for an eventual good outcome for this girl. Yes, statistics are against us but I'll remain hopeful until evidence proves otherwise.I don't feel very hopeful or confident of a positive outcome here.
If, for whatever reason, it was someone connected to father or another family member, who didn't like the environment she was being raised in, then I think there is possibly slightly more of a chance.
If someone with a grudge or a random predator, then, more than 4 days on and with still not a sight of sound of her, the outcome I think will not be good.
I wish we knew more about those minutes when she left the mother. If this guy with the van was indeed connected, how did he lure her away? If he knew her, did he call out, "hey, Dulce, come here, your papa wants to see you", or "hey, Dulce, grandma wants you home and she sent me to get you"? Or if he didn't know her, did he just run and grab and bundle her in van? Or entice her to go with him for something?
Whoever reported seeing her get into van, it must have been obvious if she went willingly or not. Was she being carried or lifted in, did she climb in freely? Did she appear to be struggling or resisting?
The brother must have seen something too, don't you think? I wonder if the police have trained child liaison officers talking to him?
In Spanish or English.Exactly. It's very easy to lure the child into a van or car. Help find a lost puppy, do you want to see a puppy I have, do you want me to buy you some candy, etc? The man didn't have to know the child at all to be able to lure her into the van.
I think he was crying because he didn’t get to go with her.Sadly, I think it would be easy to lure a 5-year old with many of the old reliable tricks. Come see my puppy..Your mom (or grandma) wants me to come get you.
In this case, the younger, 3-year old brother stated to his mom that someone knocked his ice cream on the ground. If he then, in turn, promised the kids, or Dulce, another ice cream for her crying brother...well then, I do believe she would go over to his van. All JMO
We don’t have a clue. Law enforcement hasn’t said anything about this.Who was the witness that saw Dulce get into the van and gave the description of his clothing?
She did better this time,and pronounced Dolce's name right. Hopefully they get some good tips,and leads now.It’s no longer live but you can see it on Facebook
I hope they get video footage in and around the park. Like ring doorbell, gas stations, traffic cameras, etc. Before,during,and after the abduction.I assume if there was video surveillance of this man and his van it would have been released??? I hope??
Maybe in witness protection now for their safety.We don’t have a clue. Law enforcement hasn’t said anything about this.
There is a link to Crime Stoppers on the Bridgeton Police web page. Anyone can send in a tip through that, anonymously.