While Aruba does damage control over fears that their tourism industry may suffer, reports have surfaced that Natalee Holloway is not the only young American girl to disappear there.…
While Aruba does damage control over fears that their tourism industry may suffer, reports have surfaced that Natalee Holloway is not the only young American girl to disappear there.…
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— go to most recent comments26 - jarboy
if you happen to be white, well-off and well-spoken, yes. but be any other race, or come off as white-trachy, not so easy, dude
27 - sso
Here is the MSNBC article regarding Amy's disappearance and the two sightings of her since then....
Any to the person who indicated that the family did not do enough to bring this story attention, you are completely wrong -- this story was covered by Dateline and national news media during 1998.
28 - Arubian
Jon,
San Nicolas is a very safe place, and no worse than the rest of the island. The low crime rates are practically the same across the whole island. I've lived my whole life in San Nicolas and I've never had one single problem there.
29 - windrider
Thank you, sso, for posting that link. Much better reporting than the twisted story FOX news ran on this. And thanks for pointing out the 1998 coverage. Don't know how I missed that, being someone who loves to visit Aruba and also watches a lot of news.
Well maybe all of this new coverage will help to find her.
Now that the reports are saying the 3 boys last seen with Natalee were only 17, 18 and 21 years of age it seems less likely to me that a crime against her life was commited.
30 - LVA
i heird that this is not the first time that ms. halloway did something like this. no parents will say that there daughter is a bad girl.
and the carlos and charlies secuirety tape say that she was drinking and when she was in the car in front of the place she wave to her friend.
i think she is alive and hidding.
and also in aruba it's not LEGAL for prostitution but there are a place for it. just like in USA.
last year their was only 2 murder cases that is the max that can happen on this island.
but if something did she is still alive that the trued.
also no boat can enter or exit aruba with out a checking because the new radar they put and if they exit without checking the coast guard wil automaticaly stop them.
31 - denise
There indeed was a major expose - several times - on missing Amy Bradley. I saw it on Americas Most Wanted years ago. And from what I've seen, her parents have never stopped their extensive search and have a website dedicated to the hunt (above). The biggest disappointment in Amy's case -to me - was, Royal Carribbean went ahead and let people leave the ship when they docked, despite the parent's pleas to search first.
I hope Natalee's parents can at least find answers and not live tormented like the parents of the girl on the '98 cruise.
32 - easyb
Aruba is one of the safest place in the caribbean this is just an isolated incident, but i do think that the three guys know more of what happen to nathalie
33 - Marcia L. Neil
If my desk encyclopedia is not book club bogus, Aruba has an oil refinery on the island -- which means a very special atmosphere prevails in the immediate region. Perhaps all cruise ships and the region itself should be posted with signs reminding visitors that the 'vibes' are not ordinary.
It was/is surely a lot of work to carry, build, and operate an oil refinery on an island -- as a general cautionary advisement, oil industry workers have very high opinions of themselves (as preventers of volcanoes, and other catastrophes)and tolerate little or no criticism. The equipment is buffered by the population at all costs in any oil refinery locale and a whole slew of ear-searing telephone calls can un-balance anyone's inner ear should the prevailing vibes be not sufficiently appreciated. >beadtot@aol.com
34 - Paige
I believe Amy wanted to go off on her own and not be found. Things just don't add up. I know there have been sightings from that navy officer and she told him she needed help, but there has also been sightings of her on the Beach. Why if she was kidnapped would someone take the risk of other people seeing and reporting her by letting her go on the beach?
What Happened to her?
35 - Va. Robinson
Where were the chaperones when they should have been doing "room check" on the girls? Did the chaperones not give the students a curfew? I realize they were high school graduates but 18 is NOT legal in a lot of places. It's good to hear the school did not sanction this trip and the chaperones should have been screened more diligently before the students left their home town. Rule #1, they should never been allowed to travel alone. Since they usually sleep four in a room, each person is responsible for the rest of the roommates. Rule#2, every night the rooms should be visited by a chaperone at CURFEW time. Chaperones should check the room after curfew and if someone is missing, find them and home they go on the next flight. At their age, they DO sneak out after curfew to drink and meet people they met earlier (strangers). As a former chaperone, I've seen it all.Being one requires a LOT of responsibility and this should have been made clear in the beginning. My prayers are with Natalee and her family.
36 - bhw
I realize they were high school graduates but 18 is NOT legal in a lot of places.
Such as?
37 - Dan
I don't think the 3 teens killed Natalee. I think that the dutch teen really liked her but did not kill her. I think they may have dropped her off at the hotel where the 2 ex-security guards, who have been arrested, took her to a secluded area. Despite doing all she could to resist them, she was too drunk. They did not want her to go to police and unfortunately ended her life. The police were quick to arrest them. The arrested the teens because they did not tell them everything about that night. They were probably scared.
My prayers are with her family and friends.
38 - Va.Robinson
In order to purchase alcohol you must be 21 in the states of TN, AR, and MS unless you have a fake ID or get someone who has proof of age (21) to do so for you. I'n sure there are more states where 18 in NOT legal if someone would like to comment.
39 - Va.Robinson
In order to purchase alcohol you must be 21 in the states of TN, AR, and MS unless you have a fake ID or get someone who has proof of age (21) to do so for you. I'n sure there are more states where 18 in NOT legal if someone would like to comment.
40 - Petra McClair
Of course its much better to stay on American soil where you know that the police might not only protect you, but shoot you too. America might be the gun capital of the world with most of the serial killers of the world but heh, its still safer than anywhere else, yes?
And you wonder why the rest of the world thinks your such an arrogant bunch.
41 - AScheirer
As a former member of sworn law enforcement community and a visitor to Aruba for eighteen plus years, I must comment that the Aruban police force would have a difficult time finding its
way out of a wet paper bag. Although it is nominally under the supervision of Dutch law enforcement authorities, its level of responsiveness/competence leaves much to be desired. I suspect that as with most tropical/equatorial police forces, they too have sucumbed to the warm weather and blue water. I do not hold much hope for an appropriate conclusion to this investigation as Aruba has closed ranks on this matter...and not withstanidng the incompetency of the local law enforcement officials (and I daresay, it is gross in nature), it is the hope and prayer of the elite segment of Aruba society that this matter be promptly swept "under the rug".
42 - From Aruba
I have been reading this tread carefully and seen lots of post with conclusions, for whats worth first this is a sad and tragic case for us living here... One thing I can asure everybody that Aruba and the people living here would not just sleep on it and let it be forgotten case Nor as mentioned "swept under the rug" We will keep searching for anwers till we find them...for the gentlemen that calls himself "Former member of sworn law enforcement community " that Aruba`s police "its level of responsiveness/competence leaves much to be desired" well we are a tiny island with lots of positive and negatives coming from all directions and you should know better "visiting the island for 18 years plus" In all directions we are trying the best to stop the negatives...Coast Guard, FOL Foward Operations Location (Fully under the US governement with US Planes to watch for illegal operations such as drugs)
Plus Aruba`s Police is working with FBI Agents DAY 1 here on the case !!! But you should know that already or not mr sworn member of law enforcement ???
So your point is ???
I hope till today we can find Natalee alife, that is everbodies wish over here
and this case be solved with a happy ending, but if not the case, that this case will be solved and those reponseable will be punished !!!
43 - Temple Stark
Dany, I removed your book from the Amazon links. We have other authors posting here at Blogcritics and they do not link to their own books. In rare instances they do, when the subject is the same as their book.
Sorry for the inconvenience.
- Temple Stark
44 - Temple Stark
But at least I could get your name right. Danny.
45 - Dave Nalle
Damn, I wanted to check out Danny's book. They're not paying us for writing here on BC, so one might think that if we post links to our own books on Amazon and BC gets a sale as a result everyone wins.
Dave
46 - CMB
First of all I want to comment on certain opinions about the situation on Aruba. As an arubian I must say it's a safe and calm place and known for it's very low crime rates. It's really sad what's happening around here and we are very sorry it took place on this island but I don't think it's fair to jump to conclusions or to criticise our local law enforcement officials if you're not really aware of all the work and effort they are putting into this case.It's amazing how everybody including the locals are reunited to find Natalee and we all hope this mistery will end soon.
I also want to thank those people who are smart enough for not letting these two cases (Holloway's and Bradley's) interfere with the image of our island.
To our "loyal" visitor to Aruba for eighteen plus years....don't bother to come back.
47 - Chicago_girl
Ok people, blaming Aruba is NOT the answer. The people of the United States aren't any better than the people of Aruba. Yes, that's right, I said it. I'm an American citizen, born and raised in the good ol' US of A, and I think it's ABSURB to blame the entire island of Aruba for this. First of all, she was a wasted 18-year-old, so it IS possible that she accidentally drowned. When you're drunk, you're not gonna be able to swim!! Number two, even if she was in fact murdered (I pray to God she wasn't), that was one stupid immoral individual- just because one person is evil doesn't mean the whole country is evil- you can't stereotype. The moral of the story is you have to be careful no matter where you are, where it's New York City or Disney World or Hawaii or Aruba or whatever. I feel for the girl and her family, and I have been monitoring this story since day one, hoping for the best for this girl, but I also know that she made some poor choices. As a college student, I know what it's like to go out to a bar with your friends and get wasted, but at the same time, no matter how drunk I was, I have never even gone to the bathroom of a bar in my hometown without a friend with me- point being, never go anywhere alone, especially if you've been drinking. I will end with this- we as Americans tend to think that we're so much more advanced than other places, and while that may be true in certain aspects, we certainly CANNOT boast about being such a super safe country... compare our crime rate to Aruba's- and the winner is????
Don't blame all those people and kill their economy because of one idiot- just learn from this unfortunate ISOLATED incident.
48 - John
I have spent days in Aruba on my way through to the Penenisula Paraguana in Venezuela, the land some of you posters fear so. I expected to hate Aruba as a jaded tourist dump but, even though I was a backbacker, more or less, staying in a rag tag hotel in the capital, I found the local people incredbly unjaded and extremely friendly and giving, with some of the locals who gave me hitchhiked rides offering to let me hang a hammock on their turf. I, too, feared the girl was kidnapped and whisked to Venezuela for ransom, but we would have heard a demand by now. The idea she was snatched for sex trade, I just don't buy it. Maybe I'm naive. But I do think of all the stupid things I've done and the complete strangers I've trusted in my travels through the Southern Caribbean, including Aruba, Curacao, Bon Aire, Venezuela and Colombia, and I really feel for the poor girl. She probably hasn't been any more stupid than so many of us but she just got very unlucky... "but for the grace of god..." as they say. I'm not a praying man, not at all, but for her I feel compelled to bow my head and ask for mercy on all our stupidity, and may all the dumb luck that failed her but led most of us all home to safety recombine and reach out to whatever bondage has ensnared her. I pray against hope, beyound hope, that the girl is found alive and well.
j
49 - JoAnn
My husband and I have been going to Aruba for 25 years and feel extremely safe. However, you can tell from the timeline that we are not among the young who flock to this Island for drink and dance and a good time. We feel badly for the missing girl and her family but have to ask: where were the chaperones, where were her friends and the other adults who were supposed to be in this party. Why were these kids allowed to drink as much as they like at a very young age. I would also like to comment on the fact that every news story we see features the black fellow, who may not even be involved. Do you see continuous pictures of the other wealthy kids. No you don't, they are being shielded. They should have been held immediately. certainly there was much more evidence leading to them than to the other two guys. There is absolutely a structure in Aruba. The wealthy have all of the political power. We will still go to Aruba and we still think the aruban people are lovely.
50 - m/curious
i for one can buy the black market sex slave trade. when these others commented on the two cases being connected. They didn't mean the same guys, they mean the same buyers, and maybe the bar everyone is refering to is where you can meet the buyers and they can see what you have to offer. everyone wants a little extra cash, even ivy leage rich sons.
if you still have trouble believing sex slavery. please take a look at these recomended sites I googled and found yesterday.
www.libertadlatina.org
gvnet.com/humantrafficking/canada
gvnet.com/humantrafficking/mexico
reading these articles, especially the first may just change your mind.
51 - bendeck
I think what happened here was very unfortunate...i also believe it is unfair to label all countries outside the US as unsafe. If you are going to get killed or if something bad is going to happen to you it can happen ANYWHERE. Yes, that includes the US. It is very disturbing to me how Americans believe to be better than everyone else and how they believe everything revolves around them...
52 - jarboy
chicago girl: Ok people, blaming Aruba is NOT the answer.
ok, then, blame canada!
53 - chicago_girl
Look here, Jarboy! My point is simply that you can't blame an entire country for what one evil person did. If that was the case, then should no one visit the good ol' US of A because of Scott Peterson, or OJ Simpson, or Susan Smith, or Charles Manson, or Ted Bundy, or Timothy McVeigh, or Dylan Klebolt & Eric Harris, etc!?!? The point is, one person's actions can't be generalized to an entire population. You blame the person responsible, not where they happen to be from!
Grow up.
54 - Amy
First of all the government should stop being so wishy washy with their press conferences.
Why are they all so quick to think that she is dead?
Maybe they want her to be dead so that the story will go away.
They should be demanding that the government stop covering up for these three boys who seem to be hiding something.
I have a feeling that she is still alive. She is probably not in Aruba at all. I think that they took her to the beach put her on a speed boat and then to a ship to be sent to Venezuela or the middle east. They are more than likely part of a bigger ring of people who abduct girls and women for profit. It is to much of a concidence that the other girl Amy was approached to go to the same bar.
I hope that she gets away. They should search the brothels up and down the coast. I wonder how many American girls like Amy are being kept hostage by soul less brutes. The is no way that on such a small island that they are not aware of the drug and human trafficking going on around them.
Our prayers go out to the family. I can't imagine the agony they are going through. Stay strong.
55 - Kirk Rowley
Question: I have heard that girls come up missing in this area of the world all the time. It seems that most of them are blonde. Since they are not from the USA it never reaches the papers. Any truth to this?
56 - KELLY HARRIS
I was drunk and high on vacation in Hawaii with my dad and his wife. I was brutally raped and thought that I was going to be killed, by the lifeguard at the beach that we were camping at. I feel so for Natalee, I remember every second of that horrible night. I thought for sure that I was going to be killed. I was 16 years old. I stress that chaperones need to chaperone, and that girld ALWAYS use the buddy system. You should never be alone! Especially with three guys. But, I do not blame Hawaiians! My assailant was a white boy, 25 years old, from a wealthy family and lifeguard at the beach we were at.
57 - traveller
Kelly harris,
I have a question for you and for others.Why were you so drunk at 16? How come your parants let you do it?
I don't really understand why so many young people like to get suck drunk.I was at that age and drinking and I still drink , but I 've never felt any pleasure in getting drunk.Sometimes I might get high, but I still know what I am doing. I drink usually Cogniac, Wiskey, Vodka these kind of drinks.
Grad you are still alive and I hope Natalee is too.
58 - traveller
Question: I have heard that girls come up missing in this area of the world all the time. It seems that most of them are blonde. Since they are not from the USA it never reaches the papers. Any truth to this?>>>>
Kirk P,
I read that somewhere and that's why I am a little concerned about Aruba.Media and gov might cover all these disepearances so Aruba looks clean and sunny. I read, I think on FBI site that the gov said that there were about 4000 crimes in Aruba since '98 and maybe it was 88. That sound pretty bad for such a small island and contary to what Arubian gov said.
59 - darlene
I don't even believe she was drunk. My hunch is she was drugged and this is pre-meditated human trafficking with the father involved. It is easy to be drugged in a bar a to appear VERY DRUNK. The cell phone call to Joran from another island, the boat person etc etc. all sounds like a kidnapping.
darlene
60 - Alex
I was wondering if the Police Chief in Aruba is considering arresting Natalee's parents and the supporters that are maligning, slandering, and making the slanderous statements against the Aruban government, the Police, the people, and against the suspects who have not yet been charged? Is their's a crime also? The media hysteria seems to work in USA (not really re Michael Jackson case) but lets see how much the Aruban government and its people tolerate the slanderous statements made against its citizens. I wonder what their constitution say about that? And, if the Halloways are expelled from Aruba will USA "shock and awe" them? Just wondering when Aruba will stop these vigilantes. Sorry, but I think its best to allow Aruba handle this without the threats and inuendos. The search and rescue and recovery are great but the emotional and intentionally motivated bad mouthing people sounds racist to me and to a lot of people here in the USA. If these people were in the USA they would allow the police, the FBI, and the government to do their job. So, allow Aruba to do their job and quit second guessing them. This statement is made under my constitutional right of freedom of speech. You may disagree with me and that is your right.
61 - Eric
Full Proof Solution For Aruba and the Holloway Family:
In the recent disappearance of Natalee Holloway, there has been much discussion around what could have possibly happened to her. Many people believe that she is dead...end of story. Yet I am starting to believe that she may still be alive and could, in fact, have been kidnapped and possibly sold into a prostitution ring in Columbia or Venezuela, or is being held in a ransom kidnapping. Whatever happened, we know its not good. What officials need to ask is, "do we think she is still alive?" If she is believed to still be living, and is being held against her will, immediate action is required.
Action: U.S. Government intervention.
When a tourist goes missing, and there is belief that they are alive, the United States Government should use all necessary means to bring her home safe. Treat her as a P.O.W. They should send in military resources and intelligence to find her. I would argue that Aruba would welcome this course of action because it might be the only solution in saving their national economy, which is primarily driven by U.S. tourism. It is essential to Aruba for Natalee Holloway to be found...if she is not, then there will not be too many U.S. tourist choosing Aruba over all the other islands in the Caribbean.
What is hard to understand is why the Aruban government has not taken more action with the three male suspects. Time is money, and a future for this island...and the longer it takes to find Holloway, the more likely it will be that Aruba will become a poor country that once was a top travel spot in the Caribbean. And if she is never found, then poverty and struggle is guaranteed.
Where the United States Government has the power is very simple in this case, we control tourism and we have the money. One way to push the Aruban government to take action would be the U.S. to invoke a no travel policy to Aruba. No travel = no money = no future = Aruba makes sure Natalee Holloway is found.
In closing, I want to stress how important it is that the United States takes all action necessary to bring Natalee Holloway home. When U.S. citizens are planning trips, the last thing they need to worry about is their safety of themselves and their children. It would mean a lot to the Holloway family, and the people of Mountain Brook, AL, the city of Birmingham, AL, the state of Alabama, and the United States of America if this action I propose was taken and she was found.
By the way, I live two miles from Mountain Brook, Natalee Holloway's home, and until you drive through this town and see every house, shop, church, and office building with a yellow ribbon on it in support of Natalee you do not know how important this action is.
62 - Gregory
I think it is obvious that the son and father are involved. If they both walk from this, then the parents should offer a reward to kidnap the both of them and given the "right" treatment, I guarantee you they would talk and cough up what happened to Natalie
63 - beadtot
Could the horrible truth be that the action sequence of the initial loss was recreated, then extrapolated into some extra-familial socialization -- and the same type loss happened again? The mere thought shivers the timbers...that some dreams require role-playing without advance notice, with new actresses stepping up to the same shoes one after another.
64 - james nelson
it seems to me that the island has been searched by thousands of people, not only by locals and tourists alike, but by professionals as well. they have used cadaver dogs, and all the latest technology. the waters off the coast have been searched by boat, plane, and divers. every inch of the tiny island has been covered. no sharks are known to be in that area, and for a body to have drifted out to sea it would have had to be dumped several hundred yards out from shore. i'm of the opinion that if a body was there it would have been found by now. i believe that natalee is still alive, possibly being still held in aruba, but a more likely scenerio is that she was taken off the island the very first night and sold or traded to a brothel in south america or another island in the area. the best hope now is that someone will see her and recognize her from all the publicity. one thing is certain though. the son that is in jail,and his father knows what happened to her.
65 - Ken
Enough is Enough ! No one, I repeat, NO ONE, should EVER vacation down in Aruba ! THER IS A COVER UP !!! The father of the young guy last seen with her is tight with the authorities down there. It was reported on New York radio that he was quoted saying to the boys invovled, "No body, no crime" ARE YOU KIDDING ME !! DON'T GO TO ARUBA !! AND, if you get the urge, just think of the girl's poor mother and what she is going through. LOST her daughter. The Aruba authorities were real difficult to deal with because they are helping to cover up what had happened. Another spoiled rich loser commits a crime and is protected.
66 - Silas Kain
If Americans are very concerned by Aruban authorities' cooperation, I suggest that you contact The Embassy of the Netherlands among others. Arruba has no official diplomatic representative in the States. As a public service I will list information here for you to utilize. I urge those who have taken a serious interest in this case to spread the word about this post. Together, we CAN make a difference and bring the Holloway nightmare to an end.
Written post cards, phone calls and faxes should be made to the following:
The Royal Netherlands Embassy
Boudewijn van Eenennaam,
Ambassador of the Kingdom of the Netherlands
4200 Linnean Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20008 USA
202-244-5300 (phone)
202-362-3430 (fax)
Aruba Tourism Authority
L.G. Smith Blvd. 172
Eagle, Aruba Dutch Caribbean
Phone: International code +(297) 582-3777
Fax: International code +(297) 583-4702
email: ata.pr@aruba.com
Aruba Tourism Authority
Greater New York Office
1200 Harbor Blvd.
Weehawken, NJ 07087
Phone: 1-800-TO-ARUBA
Phone: (201) 330-0800
Fax: (201) 330-8757
email: ata.newjersey@aruba.com
Copies of the same should be sent to your respective Congressperson and Senators.
67 - Silas Kain
Have we forgotten this issue already?
68 - Martha Moorhead
Has anyone considered that both girls may have been sold into white slavery? There are several countries that are not so far away that a boat could have transported them out of Aruba at the time of of their disapperance and no one would have paid any attention to a boat going or comming into port.
69 - jessica
the hair is natalie's ........ cause i killed her!
70 - Victor Plenty
Not funny, Jessica.
71 - psycho
this chicks are held by cartel of medellin they leave the aruba island on a submarine
72 - Wana King
Please can you stop generalize when using the word 'ARUBA'!!!
First of all the Government of Aruba and the Arubian comunity are
peacefull NON-BLOODTHIRSTY human beings never ever involved in any wars or mayor world scandals.
The high demand for ilicit drugs in America has also put Aruba on the spot.
Aruba is simply in the path between Colombia and the US mainland.
1200 Kilos Cocaine were found in Arubian coastal waters this month for transhipment to the US.
Aruba has become an American tourist destination simply because of US mayor hotels chains started investing huge in Aruba.Why?? Nothing wrong with that so far.
They still love and respect all American People from all race and class.
They share your ancestors blood and also your goals to be free and not being oppressed as these are your goals you are fighting for now in the world.
However, they are sick and tired of being accused of something they do not have any power and control.
ARUBA IS STILL A DEMOCRATIC SOCIETY WITH SEPARATE STATE AND JUDICIAL SYSTEM.
*** THE ARUBIAN GOVERNMENT AND PEOPLE DO NOT HAVE ANY POWER AND JURIDICTION OVER THIS NATALY CASE ****
THEY DID ALMOST EVERYTING POSSIBLE TO SOLVE THE CASE....
**** THE DUTCH JUDICIAL SYSYEM HAS ALL THE POWER OVER THIS CASE AND IS AN INDEPENDENT INSTITUTE IN THE KINGDOM OF THE NETHERLANDS *****
If you like to use the word "Shock and Awe" ,"Nuke" please refer to HOLLAND or the EU.
(Oh, don't forget France)
Oops, and then be carefull not to start the Third World War.
(French Canadian married to arubian blood)
73 - justice
boycott Aruba now! it seems that the law down there are more interested in protecting their own and will do everything to make this go away including acting incompetant enough for all the traces of proof to go away. that's why they are dragging it for so long. they even release a rumor that she probably ran away. now that's teamwork for money......... there are other places to vacation.
concerned for u.s.
74 - Tammy
I came across an interesting article showing others that have disappeared while vacationing in Aruba.
Richard Henriquez - Last seen August 24, 1996 on the Isle of Aruba.
Amy Lynn Bradley - Last seen March 24, 1998 - disappeared while enroute from Oranjestad, Aruba to Willemstad, Curacao, Netherlands Antilles
Willard 'Bud' Larson - Last seen June 9, 1999 at the Windsurf Village board shop, ARUBA
An ENTIRE FAMILY DISAPPEARED...
Goran Labouovic (Father)
Nevina Labouovic (Mother)
Igore Labouovic (son)
Evonne Labouovic (son)
Last seen August 19, 2001 as they went on a cruise of the Northern Bahamas.
Gary Makings - Last seen January 29, 2002 He was staying at arubahouse and was last seen when he left to go snorkeling.
And now...(this is the only one I had ever heard about or that I am aware of that got the coverage like it is getting)
Natalee Ann Holloway - Last seen May 29, 2005. Last seen in Aruba. God Bless you and bring you home safely.
When you look at the numbers compared to the missing persons in the United States, it isn't many, but any missing person is one person too many. We all need to be aware of these things happening and stay more alert and make sure your children remember "SAFETY IN NUMBERS."
75 - sal
just reading through these comments, this one goes out to a guy named Jon...OK get this straight you dont hit women... nothing wrong with that? are you f'n kidding me? youre a real As*hole.
Sal
Brooklyn NY