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I haven’t seen anything in DCUM yet and just wanted to help get this poor little girl’s face out there. She was abducted from a playground in NJ six days ago.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/6abc.com/amp/amber-alert-reward-grows-to-$35k-for-missing-nj-girl/5554806/ |
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When I was reading about Dulce's disappearance there was another article about a little girl named Maggie Kent who has also disappeared from the Bridgeton area.
At first I thought that Dulce's mother's story about waiting in the car while her 3 and 5 year old played on the playground sounded sort of odd. But another little girl is also missing, too, apparently. |
| Maggie Kent is a reporter. Not a missing child. |
Oh, sorry! Thank you for clearing that up. |
Yes, thanks - I was so confused, thinking 'what are the odds that another missing child from that area has the same name as the reporter covering the case?' |
| I feel like there hasn’t been as much media coverage for this considering the circumstances. She was lured into a van and taken from a playground. This should be all over the news |
She’s Hispanic. It would be in the news if it were a blond little white girl. |
| My cleaning lady who herself is Hispanic shared this story three days ago and I couldn’t believe there was not yet an amber alert. |
| Why the F was the mom not on the playground with a FIVE and THREE year old?!? That’s absurd. |
| I think the mom’s story is suspicious. Child neglect, at the very least. |
There is specific criteria for amber alerts, about knowing who the abductor is. This isn’t even a proven case of abduction. |
I took my 6 and 4 year olds to the playground last weekend. I’d taken medication that made me extremely nauseous for about 20 minutes so I allowed them to go play while I waited it out in the car, overlooking the playground. Dulce’s mom was 30 yards away in a car with another child. That’s not neglect. |
Yes it is. She obviously was not watching the whole time or she would have seen where her daughter went. Though, I don’t think it’s even certain they went to the playground. What does the “eight year old relative” have to say about it? |
This is the self protective reflex kicking in we use to convince ourselves that this would NEVER happen to us. You could look down for a second to help your kid with a bleeding knee and the other could be picked up. It is very rare, but sometimes it does happen. And it is not a matter of being a parent guilty of child neglect. |