Missing child from NJ- Dulce Alvarez

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Have the authorities talked to the little brother? Not that a 3 year old can always be a reliable "witness..."
How convenient that the child who would have been a more reliable witness (the 9 year old sibling) was in the car instead of playing with the other kids.


The mom is only 19. She didn't have a kid at 10. The 9 year old is her sibling's kid.

And they have detained the mom's boyfriend, an illegal immigrant from Mexico. But he's being held by ICE, not local police, so he apparently didn't do it and is just being deported.


No, the 9 year old is the MOM'S SIBLING. Her parent's daughter.


I think the girl is 8.


I think this is significant (that pp said 9 and you say 8)
There is so much conflicting info in this case. No one seems to be giving/getting accurate info.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Have the authorities talked to the little brother? Not that a 3 year old can always be a reliable "witness..."
How convenient that the child who would have been a more reliable witness (the 9 year old sibling) was in the car instead of playing with the other kids.


The mom is only 19. She didn't have a kid at 10. The 9 year old is her sibling's kid.

And they have detained the mom's boyfriend, an illegal immigrant from Mexico. But he's being held by ICE, not local police, so he apparently didn't do it and is just being deported.


No, the 9 year old is the MOM'S SIBLING. Her parent's daughter.


I think the girl is 8.


I think this is significant (that pp said 9 and you say 8)
There is so much conflicting info in this case. No one seems to be giving/getting accurate info.


Usually the story doesn't change and evolve the way this one has, that is for sure.
Anonymous
Mom admitted she was in her car scratching a lottery ticket. Not helping an niece with homework.she admitted she could not see the park where her daughter went. So a lottery ticket was more important than keeping an eye on her children. Lovely. I doubt the kid. Is hiding. It's been nearly three weeks. Someone took her. Yes abduction is rare but it happens
Anonymous
Not to mention.the 5 year old does not live with mom.this is not about race
It's about a teen mom who can't take care of kids well.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Mom admitted she was in her car scratching a lottery ticket. Not helping an niece with homework.she admitted she could not see the park where her daughter went. So a lottery ticket was more important than keeping an eye on her children. Lovely. I doubt the kid. Is hiding. It's been nearly three weeks. Someone took her. Yes abduction is rare but it happens

link?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Mom admitted she was in her car scratching a lottery ticket. Not helping an niece with homework.she admitted she could not see the park where her daughter went. So a lottery ticket was more important than keeping an eye on her children. Lovely. I doubt the kid. Is hiding. It's been nearly three weeks. Someone took her. Yes abduction is rare but it happens


Yep. I was reading an article earlier today that another part of the story has changed. A couple weeks ago she was saying that the 3 year old brother came running to her (in the car) saying that someone took his sister. Now her story is that the 9 (8?) year old sister mentioned that they couldn't see the younger kids, so she (mom) went to look for them and found the 3 year old crying, and that he doesn't talk yet (?????) so he couldn't tell her what happened.
Anonymous
https://www.nj.com/cumberland/2019/10/i-cant-find-my-daughter-mom-of-missing-5-year-old-dulce-alavez-says-in-911-call.html

Details about the 911 call.

This mom's story keeps changing. What is she hiding?
Poor little girl.
Anonymous
Who are "they" - I mean the people who were telling the mom that somebody must have taken Dulce?

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Anonymous wrote:Who are "they" - I mean the people who were telling the mom that somebody must have taken Dulce?



I’m guessing other people at the park? But now the story is that Dulce ran off?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Who are "they" - I mean the people who were telling the mom that somebody must have taken Dulce?



I’m guessing other people at the park? But now the story is that Dulce ran off?


I don't know. It's confusing.
Anonymous
I gave her the benefit of the doubt earlier in the thread and didn’t want to jump to any blaming or conclusions. I will say though she sounds remarkably calm and collected during that call. I have had to call 911 before for a true emergency and it is such a disorienting and panicky feeling I felt like I could barely collect my thoughts and respond cogently to all the questions. Imagining my own 5 year old missing and the ensuing call I would be making to 911, I think I would be practically screaming at them to hurry and send someone and hardly able to formulate responses. She doesn’t sound panicked or stressed in the least.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I gave her the benefit of the doubt earlier in the thread and didn’t want to jump to any blaming or conclusions. I will say though she sounds remarkably calm and collected during that call. I have had to call 911 before for a true emergency and it is such a disorienting and panicky feeling I felt like I could barely collect my thoughts and respond cogently to all the questions. Imagining my own 5 year old missing and the ensuing call I would be making to 911, I think I would be practically screaming at them to hurry and send someone and hardly able to formulate responses. She doesn’t sound panicked or stressed in the least.


I just looked at updates and the mom says something vague like “people keep mentioning my past but just because of my past doesn’t mean I’m still doing what I was doing.” The article acknowledges she doesn't specify what she means. I wonder if mom suspects this is some sort of targeted retaliation against her. Maybe Ganga activity.
Anonymous
Lmao not Ganga - gang
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I gave her the benefit of the doubt earlier in the thread and didn’t want to jump to any blaming or conclusions. I will say though she sounds remarkably calm and collected during that call. I have had to call 911 before for a true emergency and it is such a disorienting and panicky feeling I felt like I could barely collect my thoughts and respond cogently to all the questions. Imagining my own 5 year old missing and the ensuing call I would be making to 911, I think I would be practically screaming at them to hurry and send someone and hardly able to formulate responses. She doesn’t sound panicked or stressed in the least.


I’ve called 911 once when I found a dead person. The shock is indescribable, and I was not formulating clear sentences.
Anonymous
I think her response on 911 may differ from many of ours because she’s a child herself. Her perspective on this isn’t the same as a 35yo mother. Her own brain hasn’t fully developed. Another reason she shouldn’t have all these children.
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