Police: Missing girl found after nine years

Started by PowerMan72, Jul 15, 2004, 06:45 AM

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"Missing" my ass!   Mom kidnapped the child!!   Tell it like it is you liberal pussies!!!  Notice that Dad is only mentioned as an afterthought.

http://www.cnn.com/2004/US/Midwest/07/15/missing.girl.ap/index.html


Police: Missing girl found after nine years

NEWARK, Ohio (AP) --
A girl reported missing in California nine years ago has been found in central Ohio, living under an assumed name with her mother, authorities said.

Licking County prosecutors said a woman recognized the girl's picture from the Web site of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children and called sheriff's deputies.

She was found Friday in nearby Johnstown, about 20 miles northeast of Columbus, authorities said.

The girl, Vanesa Brancheau, and her mother, Sheri Lyn Taylor, were reported missing in 1995 from the Los Angeles community of Woodland Hills, the Licking County sheriff's office said in a news release.

The girl, 5 years old when she was reported missing, is now 13 and attending Southwest Licking Schools under the name Ariel Rose Wiggins, the sheriff's office said.

Sheriff's Capt. Rod Mitchell said Taylor indicated that she and her husband had been fighting for custody of the girl at the time of the disappearance.

"The mom claims that she couldn't, at the time of the custody battle, couldn't afford attorney fees and simply was running from him," Mitchell told Columbus television station WCMH.

No one was available to answer questions at the sheriff's office on Wednesday night. A Los Angeles police spokesman said he had no immediate information on the case.

Taylor could not be reached for comment. There was no listing for her in Johnstown.

The girl was placed in foster care Tuesday after a hearing in Licking County Juvenile Court.

No charges have been filed against the mother, but authorities are investigating.
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Sheesh!

Notice how the kidnapper is portrayed as a victim:

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Sheriff's Capt. Rod Mitchell said Taylor indicated that she and her husband had been fighting for custody of the girl at the time of the disappearance.

"The mom claims that she couldn't, at the time of the custody battle, couldn't afford attorney fees and simply was running from him," Mitchell told Columbus television station WCMH.


Just listen to the same statement but insert dad instead of mom:

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Sheriff's Capt. Rod Mitchell said Taylor indicated that he and his wife had been fighting for custody of the girl at the time of the disappearance.

"The dad claims that he couldn't, at the time of the custody battle, couldn't afford attorney fees and simply was running from her," Mitchell told Columbus television station WCMH.


Just how far do you think that statement would get him?  Do you think the paper would print that?  No way.
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