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I just saw this article about Caitlin in the Daily Mail and discovered she did not have a thread here. I thought I would post one.
"Pictures of Caitlin Kearney line the walls of her mother's Pitman, New Jersey, home, but Denise Urevick says she hasn't seen her daughter for years.
The photographs are the only image of mom that Caitlin's own three-year-old daughter, Lily, who lives with Urevick, has had since Kearney left her as a newborn in 2012.
Kearney and Lily had been living with Kearney's grandmother until June of that year, when she walked into the home and heard her grandmother on the phone - upset - and speaking about her.
Caitlin just turned around and walked out,' Urevick, 57, told the South Jersey Times. 'No one had heard from her that day.'
Her disappearance, coming after what her mother characterized as a losing struggle with drugs, derailed both her family life and Kearney's plans to study nursing.
'When she first left, I had heard there were sightings of her,' Urevick said. 'I knew she was OK. I reported her missing when the information stopped coming in.'"
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...return-home-three-year-old.html#ixzz3TC4sEdKh
"Pictures of Caitlin Kearney line the walls of her mother's Pitman, New Jersey, home, but Denise Urevick says she hasn't seen her daughter for years.
The photographs are the only image of mom that Caitlin's own three-year-old daughter, Lily, who lives with Urevick, has had since Kearney left her as a newborn in 2012.
Kearney and Lily had been living with Kearney's grandmother until June of that year, when she walked into the home and heard her grandmother on the phone - upset - and speaking about her.
Caitlin just turned around and walked out,' Urevick, 57, told the South Jersey Times. 'No one had heard from her that day.'
Her disappearance, coming after what her mother characterized as a losing struggle with drugs, derailed both her family life and Kearney's plans to study nursing.
'When she first left, I had heard there were sightings of her,' Urevick said. 'I knew she was OK. I reported her missing when the information stopped coming in.'"
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...return-home-three-year-old.html#ixzz3TC4sEdKh