I feel confident that no one wants to just let things die if there are others that may be in danger or at risk. In fact that may be precisely why it has to be kept quiet at the moment.
Exactly...
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I feel confident that no one wants to just let things die if there are others that may be in danger or at risk. In fact that may be precisely why it has to be kept quiet at the moment.
Why simply stop now once one kid was found and the others are still missing???
From kdhnews.com...You totally missed the point of my post. By quoting only the first 3 words out of context, you are propagating that misunderstanding.
I don't know the OP and I don't care to know the details who, what why of what happened. What I said I was curious about NetDoc, before you manipulated my words, was that IF getting the public involved resolved her problem, and she knows that other kids are still missing in relation to this, then why not continue to public pressure. Why simply stop now once one kid was found and the others are still missing???
That story does suggest that public involvement or social networking was helpful in finding the girl, but that the police are the ones who want to withhold additional information at this time.Missing teen found in Killeen
Posted On: Sunday, Jan. 3 2010 05:42 AM
Ashley Rene Sallwey, the 15-year-old Cedar Park girl who disappeared Monday while visiting her grandmother in Copperas Cove, was found late Friday night in Killeen, according to Copperas Cove police and her mother, Carrie Sallwey.
Killeen police released no information about the matter Saturday, and Carrie Sallwey said little about her daughter's condition but credited the networking of friends on social Web sites for locating her daughter.
She said Ashley was "not a runaway" but said she could not discuss why she went missing from the vicinity of a convenience store at the intersection of 23rd Street and Urbantke Lane in Cove.
Sallwey has not given the name of the grandmother Ashley was visiting.
My daughter will heal over time, but this is not over. The public will know about what happened to Ashley. Many other children are missing with no leads.
Again, I would like to ask for everyone's help. The people responsible for Ashley's disappearance are still on the streets preying on children. I would like you to help petition the police chief and mayor's office to make this case their highest priority. I have put the email addresses for the Copperas Cove police chief and mayor below. If anyone could find this information for Killeen and post, I would be appreciative.
It is also important that certain officers are recognized for their dedication to finding my daughter.
Officer Todd Mallow - Killeen police. This is the officer that found my daughter.
Corporal John Oster - Copperas Cove police. He followed up on every lead we found Friday and pointed us in the right direction.
All the night patrol of the Killeen police who made it their priority to find Ashley when they found out she was in their jurisdiction.
The bastards that had my daughter need to be brought to justice.
Mayor John Hull: jhull@ci.copperas-cove.tx.us
Police Chief Tim Molnes: tmolnes@ci.copperas-cove.tx.us
Let me know, I'll back you up !!